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Council adopts uniform CIP ranking policy after amendment to boost asset condition and funding feasibility

Minot City Council · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Minot City Council adopted a citywide Capital Improvement Plan ranking policy after amending category weights to reduce community/economic impact and increase asset-condition and funding-feasibility weightings, a change proponents said prioritizes public safety and long-term maintainability.

The Minot City Council voted Dec. 1 to adopt a uniform Capital Improvement Plan ranking and evaluation policy intended to standardize how departments prioritize projects across the city.

City engineer Lance told the council the policy assigns weighted scores across categories including health and safety, asset condition, community and economic impact, strategic alignment, funding feasibility and public stakeholder support. “Health and safety regulatory compliance, we…

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