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Council authorizes staff to pursue federal grant for 27th Street grade separation; BNSF offers significant cost share
Summary
Council agreed to add a late agenda item and approved pursuing a federal grant to design a 27th Street grade separation; BNSF indicated willingness to provide substantial local cost share and the city agreed to the application step while noting further environmental review and property impact analyses would follow.
The Minot City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 5 to add a late memo as an action item and approved staff moving forward to pursue federal grant opportunities to study and design a grade separation on the city’s east side at 27th Street.
City engineers said the federal funding priorities have shifted toward point projects that can be built, rather than corridor studies. Staff…
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