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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Improved land use can help us grow a more safe, attractive, and sustainable community
Glad to see the Forum is supporting my motion at the last commission meeting for developing a City of Fargo tree and buffer vegetation preservation policy and to consider adopting Cass County’s 450′ watercourse setback ordinance. Thanks to Keith Berndt for … Continue reading
Good land use decisions are crucial
Glad to see the Forum is supporting my motion at the last commission meeting for developing a City of Fargo tree and buffer vegetation preservation policy and to consider adopting Cass County’s 450′ watercourse setback ordinance. Thanks to Keith Berndt … Continue reading
Streets Alive! 2 day
Let’s celebrate Bison, Dragon, Cobber, Vikings and Twins by wearing your favorite team jerseys while walking, biking, skateboarding, unicycling, running, coastering, wheelchairing!  I’ll be on my Schwinn again enjoying the route with thousands of others having fun. Short video … Continue reading
Great Plains Energy Expo in Bismarck Monday & Tuesday
Thanks to Senator Dorgan and the Expo organizers for this opportunity to moderate one of the panel discussions Tuesday with experts Tosten Fiebig on solar, Professor Will Gosnold on advanced geothermal, and Jeff Deyette Energy analyst. You can sign up … Continue reading
Bismarck hosts the Great Plains Energy Expo Monday and Tuesday
Thanks to Senator Dorgan and the Expo organizers for this opportunity to moderate one of the panel discussions Tuesday with experts Tosten Fiebig on solar, Professor Will Gosnold on advanced geothermal, and Jeff Deyette Energy analyst. You can sign up … Continue reading
A pivotal decision tonight
Fargo now has 43 square miles of annexed property, that’s more than the entire city of Boston. We need to improve our land use and target our development tools towards infill before encouraging development in low lying land expanding our … Continue reading
Streets Alive! = Great success!
Streets Alive was a big hit with thousands of participants providing the power for the various modes of transportation. Excellent turnout, rollerblades, wagons, runners, walkers, unicycles, bikes, trikes, coasters, wheelchairs and anything else human powered was on the 6 mile … Continue reading