In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing flood protection efforts in the Minnesota and North Dakota region, particularly focusing on the Moorhead area. Chuck, a representative from the joint powers board, reported that land acquisition for the project is progressing well, although funding remains a significant hurdle. The board is seeking additional financial support from the Minnesota state legislature after failing to secure funding in the last session.
Currently, Moorhead has invested approximately $100 million in improvements, but there is a funding deficit of $50 million. The state of Minnesota allocated only $6 million for all water projects statewide, which has raised concerns among local officials about the adequacy of resources for critical infrastructure.
Mary Kerley expressed gratitude to Governor Burgum for his leadership in advancing the project, highlighting the collaborative efforts that have made progress possible. She noted the unprecedented local financial contributions to the project, which have set a new standard in North Dakota for public-private partnerships in flood management.
The meeting also touched on the broader implications of these efforts, with officials emphasizing the importance of securing funding to address water supply and flood protection needs in the region. Governor Burgum and other leaders reiterated their commitment to pursuing state funding, recognizing the challenges posed by Minnesota's limited budget for water projects.
As the meeting concluded, there was a call for continued advocacy to ensure that necessary resources are allocated to support the ongoing flood protection initiatives, which are seen as a model for future projects across the United States.