At its regular meeting Wednesday at City Hall, when approving the preliminary plat for West Ridge Second Addition, the Dickinson Planning and Zoning Commission warned Roers Vice President Larry Nygard and any other developers that the city may have to pick and choose which developments get infrastructure first if the Legislature doesn’t provide oil impact funding to Dickinson, as well as other affected cities and counties.I hate to have to point out the obvious, but "everyone" has to prioritize.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Dickinson Experiencing Same Growth Pain, Challenges As Williston
The Dickinson Press is reporting:
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