In a recent meeting in Fargo, local officials and legislators gathered to discuss the progress of the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Flood Risk Management Project, commonly referred to as the FM diversion. Mayor Tim Mahoney expressed gratitude for the attendance of state legislators and highlighted the project's significant advancement, noting that it has surpassed the 50% completion mark.
The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts that have driven the project forward, particularly the pivotal role played by the governors of North Dakota and Minnesota in facilitating its initiation. Mayor Mahoney emphasized the scale of the project, describing the extensive earth-moving operations and the sheer volume of materials being relocated to mitigate flood risks in the region.
Despite some members of the diversion authority being absent, the meeting maintained a positive tone, with attendees eager to share updates and insights. The mayor introduced various local officials present, including members of the county commission and representatives from the state legislature, reinforcing the community's commitment to the project.
As the FM diversion continues to progress, local leaders remain optimistic about its potential to enhance flood protection and support regional development.