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Minot council reviews $955.2 million capital plan; flood-control work drives majority of projects

3193092 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

The Minot City Council held a public hearing on a draft five-year capital improvement plan totaling $955,200,000 and received updates on flood-control property acquisitions. Council closed the hearing and will return to the CIP after staff incorporates public input.

The Minot City Council on May 5 heard a public presentation on the city’s draft capital improvement plan (CIP), which staff described as a $955,200,000 program spread across a five-year window. City engineers told the council that nearly 60% of the plan’s value is within the city’s multi-phase flood-control project.

City staff emphasized that the CIP is funded primarily by federal and state sources and local sales tax, and that the city separately spends about $15 million a year on infrastructure maintenance that is not part of the…

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