Grand Forks Air Force Base Collaborative Use Study Open House Held
The Grand Forks Air Force Base Collaborative Use Study progresses with public engagement as Matrix Design Group analyzes land use. This project, initiated under North Dakota Senate Bill 2938, aims to balance military operations with regional development.

Matrix Design Group is currently in the analysis phase of the Grand Forks Air Force Base Collaborative Use Study, part of a three-phase initiative funded by an Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation grant. The public open house, hosted by HIVE and moderated by Grand Forks County officials, allowed local stakeholders to engage with the study team.
Ongoing compatibility factors include frequency spectrum capacity and land concerns, with potential developments like housing and energy projects being discussed. Outcomes may guide military impact zone creation to align economic development with military operations near the base.




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