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Planning staff and developer outline Lost Creek concept: up to 1,600 homes, phased infrastructure and annexation

Fargo Planning Commission · February 4, 2026
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Planning staff and developer presented a conceptual plan for the Lost Creek subdivision west of I-29, proposing mixed residential and commercial uses, phased infrastructure extensions (including about a half-mile sewer/water extension), and an estimated buildout of roughly 1,600 homes and 6,000 residents; staff stressed design, access and stormwater conditions prior to platting.

Planning staff and the applicant presented a conceptual master plan for the Lost Creek subdivision during the Fargo Planning Commission’s February 3 meeting, describing a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood about 2 miles west of I-29 and south of 52nd Avenue between 64th and 76th Avenue.

Nicole of the Planning Department said this is the first time the city is applying the growth plan adopted in 2024 to greenfield development. "This is really the first time that we're applying our growth plan since it's been adopted in '24 to greenfield development," she said, and emphasized that the concept is intended to guide infrastructure sequencing and permit later detailed platting.

Developer John Eunice (Eagle Ridge) described the location…

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