North Dakota Town Completes $30 Million, 3-Year Infrastructure Project
9/19/2017
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A three-year infrastructure reconstruction project has wrapped up in downtown Minot.
The Minot Daily News reports that the $30 million project replaced miles of water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer pipes, streets, curb and gutters, sidewalks and street lighting.
City Engineer Lance Meyer called it “a massive undertaking” and the largest reconstruction project the city has ever done.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for early October.
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