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<blockquote data-quote="Wirehair" data-source="post: 403280" data-attributes="member: 769"><p>I believe the Bismarck City Council approved a conditional sale of the land to allow the project to move forward I think the condition was that if the project that was presented to the city council did not move forward, the property would revert back to the city. By doing that, the group promoting the project would be able to use the value of the land as a match for grants and other sources of support. I believe Jake Axtman of AGL Landscape made the pitch to the city council. Not in Bismarck currently so I am curious to know what went on at the meeting last evening. I still believe that if enough individuals express concern regarding a ramp in the Bis area something could be done to keep current ramp or add one. There has been talk of adding a ramp close to the water intake structure but I believe that would be a long shot. Only suggestion is when visiting with city council members, or any one else in the project be respectful but firm in holding your ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wirehair, post: 403280, member: 769"] I believe the Bismarck City Council approved a conditional sale of the land to allow the project to move forward I think the condition was that if the project that was presented to the city council did not move forward, the property would revert back to the city. By doing that, the group promoting the project would be able to use the value of the land as a match for grants and other sources of support. I believe Jake Axtman of AGL Landscape made the pitch to the city council. Not in Bismarck currently so I am curious to know what went on at the meeting last evening. I still believe that if enough individuals express concern regarding a ramp in the Bis area something could be done to keep current ramp or add one. There has been talk of adding a ramp close to the water intake structure but I believe that would be a long shot. Only suggestion is when visiting with city council members, or any one else in the project be respectful but firm in holding your ground. [/QUOTE]
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