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Fargo highlights 32nd Avenue completion, Main Avenue rebuild and Hector Airport expansion
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Summary
A city presenter outlined major infrastructure work: the final phase of 32nd Avenue South reconstruction, Main Avenue reconstruction to start in 2026, and a new roughly 1,000-space parking ramp plus a skyway at Hector International Airport, along with terminal renovations.
An unidentified presenter for the City of Fargo outlined several transportation projects the city says will ease travel and expand capacity.
The presentation said the reconstruction of 32nd Avenue South is entering its final phase in 2026, covering the corridor from 15th Street to Lemke Park. "Among these projects was the reconstruction of 32nd Avenue South, which enters its final phase in 2026 with work from 15th Street to Lemke Park," the presenter said.
The speaker also announced that work on Main Avenue from University Drive to 25th Street is scheduled to begin in 2026.
At Hector International Airport, the presenter said the city has "a new parking ramp with about 1,000 new parking spaces," and that an enclosed skyway will connect the ramp to the terminal. "This means travelers won't have to shovel out their cars in the winter," the presenter said. The transcript also notes ongoing progress on renovation of the Hector Terminal intended to expand Fargo's ability to welcome visitors and meet local travel needs.
The presentation did not include construction budgets, contract awards, exact start dates beyond the year cited, or procurement details. Funding sources and permitting or agency dependencies for the airport and street projects were not specified in the transcript.
Next steps cited in the presentation were limited to schedule milestones; specific timelines, contractor names, and budget figures were not provided in the recorded remarks.

