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Fargo commission backs 64th Avenue/I‑29 interchange, orders neighborhood safety study

Fargo City Commission · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The City Commission selected 'Alternative 1' for the 64th Avenue and I‑29 interchange to capture federal funding and existing infrastructure investments, and directed engineering staff to return in about three months with traffic‑calming and safety recommendations for nearby residents.

Fargo City Commissioners voted to proceed with a preferred design for the 64th Avenue interchange at I‑29 and directed city engineering to develop neighborhood safety measures and cost estimates to return to the commission in roughly three months. City staff told commissioners that the city has invested more than $61 million in corridor infrastructure and that $21,250,000 in federal funds are dedicated to the 64th Avenue project and “cannot be reassigned” if the commission declines to move forward.

The commission heard a staff presentation explaining three build alternatives and a…

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