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Fargo Park District: Park Board Meeting - February Agenda

The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Park District of the City of Fargo will be held on Tuesday, February 8.

(Fargo Park District)

February 4, 2022

The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Park District of the City of Fargo will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 5:30 pm in the board room of the Park District Offices at 701 Main Avenue, Fargo with President Vicki Dawson, presiding. Please note: This is an in person and MS Teams Live Event.

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a. Minutes – January 11, 2022
b. January Bills
c. Order of Agenda
d. Approve updated Broadway Square/Block 9 Management Agreement.
e Approve to solicit for bids for Brunsdale Pickleball Expansion project.
f. Approve to solicit for bids for 2022 Playground Improvement projects.

Regular Agenda

  1. Recognition of Audience/Public Comments
  2. Director’s Report
  3. Giving Hearts Day Presentation; Erv Inniger, presenter.
  4. Board to consider approval of recommendation from Fargo Park District Foundation on Grant Match Program grant applications; Brian Arett, presenter.
  5. Board to consider approval of Amendment No. 2 to Development Agreement with Sanford; Dave Leker, presenter.
  6. Board to review and consider approval of Resolutions for Competitive Sale of Bonds; Broc Lietz, presenter.
    i. Resolution Providing for the Competitive Sale of $44,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2022A
    ii. Resolution Providing for the Competitive Sale of $4,255,000 Refunding Improvement Bonds, Series 2022B

Individuals who wish to attend Park Board meetings but need special arrangements or would like to address the Board, please contact the Fargo Park District office at 499-6060 by noon on the Monday before the Board Meeting.


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