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Broadway Circle circles back to city | News, Sports, Jobs


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A proposed family homeless shelter is shown in this Broadway Circle rendering from EAPC.
A resilience project to build affordable housing and a family homeless shelter on South Broadway is moving forward despite the loss of its developer.
A request for planned unit development zoning will go to the Minot Planning Commission Tuesday for Broadway Circle at 1901 S. Broadway. Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota filed the application Dec. 23. LSSND announced this month that it is closing.
“They are out of business but the project is alive,” said John Zakian, Minot’s National Disaster Resilience Program manager. “There is no reason why we shouldn’t go ahead and approve it because we are still going to do the project. It’s just going to be with a different entity.” ....

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Congressional package benefits Minot | News, Sports, Jobs


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Good news for Minot is coming in a year-end spending package that Congress is expected to soon pass.
The package includes authorization for a major piece of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project, and it extends the deadline for Minot’s National Disaster Resilience Program by a year.
The authorization for the flood project opens the door to potential federal funding for the Maple Diversion through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The authorization is a key step that comes as the result of a signed chief’s report following a $1.3 million project feasibility study. Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, then chief of the Corps, was in Minot last year for the report signing ceremony. Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, since secured support from Maj. Gen. Scott Spellmon during his recent confirmation process as chief. ....

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