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About the Community
With an estimated population of more than 38,626, West Fargo is truly "a city on the grow" with one of the fastest growing communities in North Dakota. Throughout this phenomenal growth, West Fargo continues to offer an excellent student-oriented school district, a park district with world-class facilities, and a variety of housing options to meet the needs of any resident.Boasting opportunities for both families and businesses, West Fargo combines the benefits of small-town living with the resources and amenities of a large metropolitan city.
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Agendas & Minutes
Access current and past agendas and minutes for City of West Fargo boards and commissions.
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Boards & Commissions
Find the City Commissioners, Board of Elections, committees, and more. Access agendas, minutes, descriptions, and member information.
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City Commission
The City of West Fargo operates under the Commission form of Municipal Government, four Commissioners and a Mayor are elected at large. Find member, meeting, and other information.
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Departments A - F
Learn more about the departments starting with the letters A - F in West Fargo.
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Departments G - Z
Find information about departments starting with the letter H - Z, all of which are dedicated to keeping the community moving.
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City Ordinances
The City of West Fargo is committed to maintaining a safe community. The City of West Fargo has enacted ordinances that pertain to the health and safety of citizens and visitors. Police officers and other city employees enforce these ordinances.
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Elections Information
Information related to elections in the City of West Fargo.
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History of West Fargo
A history of the development of West Fargo prepared by the West Fargo Historical Center at the West Fargo Public Library.
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Permit for housing chickens
The City of West Fargo is examining the potential to house chickens within City limits. Residents with a permit could own up to 6 female chickens in a coop or run on residential properties. Additional restrictions would apply to decrease issues with diseases and pests.