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“I view this as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in major infrastructure projects that will position Grand Forks for future growth,” said Barry Wilfahrt, who heads the local Chamber of Commerce. He wonders about the possibility of a new south-end bridge across the Red River, or a new underpass at 42nd Street and DeMers Avenue, both of which are projects local leaders have spoken about for years. “There are going to have to be tough decisions in terms of where those investments go, but there s certainly an opportunity for that discussion.
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For now, though, those big hopes are still just that hopes, without the significant funding that Grand Forks leaders are still hoping for to kick big projects into motion. The state Senate
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