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Council reviews $29,800 downtown parking-lot repairs, debates parking-district ideas

East Grand Forks City Council · May 26, 2026
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Summary

Public works recommended awarding $29,800 to repair three hazardous areas in the downtown parking lot. Councilors discussed long-term maintenance funding—whether to create a parking district or modest business charge—while emphasizing the need to maintain free parking for downtown businesses.

City staff recommended awarding a $29,800 contract to OP Construction to repair three safety‑critical areas in the downtown parking lot adjacent to the levy and DNR building.

Public works described potholes and cracking that pose safety and liability concerns and recommended using street‑construction dollars for the targeted repairs. Council members discussed longer‑term funding options for the downtown parking inventory, which the city currently maintains at roughly 800 spaces, and whether a modest fee or parking‑district approach might help fund future reconstructions and maintenance.

Several councilors cautioned that charging downtown businesses could harm fragile retail and restaurant margins; others noted it may be inequitable that the city maintains downtown parking while other businesses maintain their own lots. The council asked staff to return with long‑range cost estimates and options that could be reviewed during upcoming budget discussions.

The council did not vote on broader parking‑district measures at the work session; staff will proceed with the immediate repair recommendation pending formal action.