FARGO NEWS RELEASE - Residents and Visitors Urged to Remove Vehicles from Downtown Avenues

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Dec 30, 2025, 10:05:20 AM (8 days ago) 12/30/25
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THE CITY OF FARGO | PUBLIC WORKS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

12.30.2025

View this release online at FargoND.gov/NewsReleases.

                                                                                                                                              

Residents and Visitors Urged to Remove Vehicles from Downtown Avenues

Snow removal to be completed beginning in the evening of Tuesday, December 30

 

FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA – Fargo Public Works crews will focus on completing snow removal on the east/west avenues in Downtown Fargo beginning the evening of Tuesday, December 30, into the morning of Wednesday, December 31. To accomplish this, operators require sufficient space to properly remove snow.

 

Beginning at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, December 31, vehicles located in no-parking areas on Downtown’s east/west avenues will be impounded to ensure crews can complete snow removal efforts. This includes all avenues between 2nd Avenue South and 7th Avenue North from 2nd Street to University Drive. Downtown’s north/south streets will be legal to park on at that time.

 

Residents are encouraged to utilize available parking in The City of Fargo’s parking ramps and surface lots in Downtown. Parking in select locations is free after 5 p.m. and on weekends. Visit FargoParking.com/Locations for information about available parking.

 

Fargo Public Works requests the public’s assistance in affording equipment and crew members sufficient room to remove the snow. Please stay a safe distance from the equipment hauling snow, especially in Downtown where congestion is greater.

 

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Media Contact:

Ben Dow – Public Works Director of Operations

701.241.1453

BD...@FargoND.gov

 

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