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The Downtown Fargo Business Improvement District (BID) 2026 Overview outlines the mission, administration, financials, and detailed services for the year. Its purpose is to improve and enhance the overall attractiveness and appeal of Downtown Fargo through key focus areas including cleaning, maintenance, safety and hospitality, and beautification efforts. The plan details specific services for different zones, with an aim to promote business activity and development within the district.
The meeting agenda includes standard procedural items such as the Pledge of Allegiance, Roll Call, and approval of the agenda order. The Consent Agenda covers several items, including the second reading and final adoption of ordinances related to ordinance violation classifications and carrying/possession of dangerous weapons, renewal of second quarter alcoholic beverage and live entertainment licenses, an application for Games of Chance, items from the FAHR Meeting (Sales Tax Update, grant awards from DAFgiving360 and PSN Grant Program, a Commercial Triple Net Lease, and a Piggyback purchase for stadium seats at the FARGODOME), the bid award for 2026 Digital Orthophoto services, a resolution approving the Plat of Urban Plains by Brandt Eighth Addition, and payment of bills. The Regular Agenda features a presentation from MetroCOG on the 2025 Metro Profile, an update on the 64th Avenue South and I-29 Interchange project, recommendations for reappointment to the Civil Service Commission, applications for property tax exemptions for building improvements, recommendations to conclude the Human Rights Commission, Arts and Culture Commission, and the Native American Commission, and Liaison Commissioner Assignment Updates, concluding with a Public Comments section.
The Fargo City Commission held a special meeting to address property value abatements of the 2023 assessment filed by Ryan, LLC, a tax consulting firm, for their clients. The meeting included discussion of abatements with no change in value recommendations for various properties, with a group recommendation to deny these abatements and retain the current value for the 2023 assessment. Additionally, abatements with reduction recommendations for several other properties were discussed.
The Fargo Comprehensive Plan is a long-term roadmap designed to guide the city's growth and development, leveraging its strengths to become a vibrant and sustainable community by 2030. It focuses on key areas such as Economy, Neighborhoods, Infill, and New Development, Education, Safety, Water and Environment, Energy, Arts and Culture, Health, and Transportation. The overarching vision is to achieve a high quality of life, a robust economy, and a welcoming community atmosphere for its citizens.
The 2026 budget prioritizes the new property tax cap, public safety sales tax, cost of living adjustment (COLA), optimizing service revenue, and operating reductions. Updates to the preliminary budget include transit expenses, health insurance premiums, community land trust support, and auto impound revenue and expenses. The budget also addresses property tax revenue, assessed value, mill levy, and proposed solid waste rate changes. Minimal mill increase of .36. Excl PSST, General Fund increase of 1.86%.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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