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State awards $20 million toward Demers/40 Second underpass; total project now estimated at $90 million

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City and NDDOT reported a $20 million state flex fund award toward the Demers Avenue/40 Second Street underpass; city will shift local and federal funds to close a projected $90 million cost and expects construction bids this fall and two years of construction beginning next year.

The North Dakota Department of Transportation and city staff told the Grand Forks City Council on March 17 that Governor Armstrong’s office committed an additional $20 million in state flex funding for the Demers Avenue and 40 Second Street underpass project, a major infrastructure program the city and DOT have been advancing.

City project manager (presenter) reported the project’s estimated cost has risen to about $90 million, up from earlier estimates. The city…

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