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City manager reports trolley backup arrival, funding confirmation and pre-application for 140-lot subdivision
Summary
City Manager Rochelle Roden told council on July 15 that the backup trolley has arrived and will be outfitted, that previously promised transit funding remains available despite a failed transportation bill, and that staff reviewed a pre-application for a 140-lot subdivision north of Gentlewoods Park.
City Manager Rochelle Roden updated the council on July 15 that the city’s backup trolley vehicle has arrived and is being housed at Public Works while staff work with Chariots in Minot to outfit, brand and ready it for service. Roden also said she confirmed the city still will receive “the 750 in STIF funding” the city had been awarded and that those funds are not part of a…
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