
FARGO (KFGO) โ John Strand will seek a third term on the Fargo City Commission.
Strand announced his re-election bid Tuesday. He says heโs been going back and forth about whether to run, but says itโs been an honor and privilege to serve the residents of Fargo. He says he tries to be a voice for the people who arenโt represented, and thatโs why heโs seeking another term.
โI believe that my role in being a voice for the people who arenโt there, who arenโt always at the table, needs to continue,โ Strand says. โThatโs what I try to do, is be a bridge to the folks out there that are in our community that maybe just donโt have the wherewithal, and the position, and the place to be at the table. And thatโs everything โ being at the table, or having someone represent you at the table.โ
If re-elected, this would be Strandโs last four-year term because Fargo city commissioners are only allowed to serve three terms on the commission.
Strand, who previously served eight years on the Fargo School Board, says he was instrumental in mediating and settling the federal lawsuit over the FM Diversion project, and helped resolve issues between the City of Fargo and Fargo Airport Authority. He also notes his past successes in laying the groundwork to establish the Cass Clay Community Land Trust and the Fargo Sustainability and Resiliency Committee.
Housing, public safety, and health challenges are at the top of Standโs list for priorities if he is re-elected.
โHousing insecurity is a major priority on practically every front,โ Strand says. โFrom homeowners to renters to those who are homeless, we have our hands full addressing the multitude of needs challenging our people. Affordable and accessible housing is fundamental to any growing, healthy community. Public safety and health challenges, compounded by behavioral and addiction needs, especially test our ability to constantly meet the complex needs of our diverse population of people.โ
Strand co-owns the High Plains Reader newspaper in Fargo.
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