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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A public meeting has been set for February 1st to gauge interest and discuss potential improvements to downtown Main Street in Jamestown.

According to the city, the meeting will look at numerous items including:

• Current street issues in downtown Jamestown
• Pedestrian Access
• Aesthetics
• Changing Main Street from 4 lanes to 3 lanes utilizing a dedicated center turn lane
• Governor’s “Main Street Initiative”
• Signals and Signal timing

The meeting will provide opportunity for public comment. Representatives from the City of Jamestown will be on hand to discuss ideas and concerns.

The meeting will start at 5:30 PM at the City Hall in the downstairs conference room.

City Engineer Travis Dillman will be taking written statements and comments for those who might not be able to attend the public meeting through February 15th.

To request accommodations, contact Jeff Fuchs, Administrator, City of Jamestown at (701) 252- 5900 or jfuchs@daktel.com.