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2014 Project Photos
MARCH 2014 OPEN HOUSE PRESENTATION
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A full house of more than 120 people listen to the formal presentation on belowground and aboveground infrastructure changes proposed to happen in Downtown Minot.
A full house of more than 120 people listen to the formal presentation on belowground and aboveground infrastructure changes proposed to happen in Downtown Minot. An attentive group of invested individuals attended the March 25th Open House to find out more about the Downtown Minot Infrastructure Improvements Project. City of Minot City Engineer Lance Meyer and Project Management from Houston Engineering present important details related to the proposed Downtown Minot Infrastructure Improvements Project. A standing-room-only crowd listens to the Open House presentation for the proposed Downtown Minot Infrastructure Improvements Project. Project Design team members discuss aboveground aspects of the job with Bonny Kemper, Downtown Business and Professional Association Executive Director.
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March 2014 Open House Artist Renderings
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Artist rendering of potential bumpout design at the intersection of Main Street and 2nd Avenue in Downtown Minot.
Artist rendering of potential bumpout design at the intersection of Main Street and 2nd Avenue in Downtown Minot. Artist rendering of potential street-level view looking north on Main Street, in between 1st and 2nd Avenues, in Downtown Minot.


Pre-Constructions, May 2014
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Main Street, looking north, mid-block between 2nd and 3rd Avenues south.
Main Street, looking north, mid-block between 2nd and 3rd Avenues south. Main Street, looking north, near 3rd Avenue south intersection. Main Street, looking north, at 2nd Avenue south intersection. Main Street, looking west, between 1st and 2nd Avenues south. Main Street, looking west, between Central and 1st Avenues.
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