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Dude your confusing 2 different things. The IPF is NDSU's practice facility, it's for the student athlete's training (mainly football) and is entirely privately funded. The park district is a planning a public facility for many different activities using tax dollars.
The Fargo Sports Complex (aka the Fargo Parks building and Sanford Power) will be more similar to the Sanford Sports Complex in Sioux Falls, just with everything under one roof, than the Willison Area Rec Center. An expanded Sanford Power space, Park District offices, plus space for tournaments, leagues, and practices. Williston is more like Courts Plus with a pool. None of which has anything to do with NDSU's IPF.
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I think his point is combine the $ and make it "better" but I think he's not understanding that #1 most of Fargo population now is south of Main Ave probably even 13th Ave S due to residential growth in south fargo.
I too disagree with his assessment I don't know that a combined private/public type of project would be in either party's interest at this point. As pointed out no where on campus that benefits NDSU athletics (specifically FB) and support the size that the City of Fargo wants for their rec center. Plus for City of Fargo having the center up by 15th/19th Ave is not in best interest in getting interested people of the population to the center to use it.
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