Moorhead Planning Commission Backs Youthworks’ Housing Shelter for Homeless Youth Amidst Safety Concerns

The Moorhead Planning Commission meeting primarily focused on the conditional use permit application for a Youthworks housing shelter aimed at assisting homeless youth at 502 and 512 3rd Avenue South. After a discussion, the commission recommended approval of the permit, addressing both community concerns and the organization’s mission. The meeting also covered the approval of a temporary telecommunications tower and a construction project at the Bluestem Center.

The most compelling topic of the meeting centered on Youthworks’ proposal for a transitional housing shelter. Assistant City Planner Forest Steinhoff presented the request, highlighting Youthworks’ intention to provide transitional housing and support services for individuals aged 18 to 24. The property, currently under a purchase agreement, previously functioned as an assisted living facility. The staff recommended approving the permit with specific conditions to be forwarded to the city council.

Mark Heinard, Youthworks’ executive director, and his colleagues explained the organization’s 40-year history of creating safe environments for at-risk youth, emphasizing that the proposed facility would focus on building strengths rather than merely addressing challenges. Heinard described the facility as housing, not a shelter, noting residents could stay for up to 18 months with access to services like case management and life skills training. He stressed that the building’s footprint and density would remain largely unchanged, with 24/7 staff coverage ensuring safety.

Community engagement played a role during the discussion, with several public comments addressing various concerns. Eno Justice, a nearby resident, inquired about staffing levels, prompting Heinard to explain the day and night staffing structures, backed by a 24/7 crisis line. Another resident, Bradley Donabar, expressed worries about potential security issues, citing incidents of drug paraphernalia in the area.

A participant expressed skepticism about the shelter’s impact, referencing past experiences with a different facility, Churches United. They acknowledged the need for such services, sharing a personal connection through their son’s housing challenges.

The commission’s decision to recommend approval reflects a recognition of the need for supportive housing services, despite community apprehensions regarding safety. The permit approval now hinges on city council endorsement, with Heinard indicating a potential operational timeline of 30 to 60 days post-approval, supported by secured federal, state, and community funding.

In addition to the Youthworks discussion, the meeting addressed a request from New Singular Wireless PCS LLC for a conditional use permit to install a temporary telecommunications tower at 1817 111th Street North. City Planner Houston introduced the request, explaining that the proposed 120-foot temporary ballast-mounted tower aims to provide adequate wireless service while a permanent tower is pursued. Although one public comment criticized the design, no objections were ultimately raised. The commission unanimously approved the recommendation to the city council, subject to conditions outlined in the meeting packet.

The commission also examined a conditional use permit for an excavation and construction project at the Bluestem Center. The project involves constructing a pedestrian path and bridge to improve connectivity between Moorhead and Fargo. With no public comments received, the planning staff recommended approval contingent on five conditions.

Further discussion involved a preliminary and final plat request from Lowry Engineering for the Prairie Parkway fourth edition. This proposal involves replatting two large parcels originally designated for multi-family units into a mix of single-family homes, twin homes, and townhomes, driven by changing market conditions. A resident raised concerns about a future intersection’s redesign, querying the development plan’s consideration of an upcoming roundabout. Planners acknowledged the feedback, promising to incorporate it into the ongoing project.

As the meeting concluded, the commission briefly touched on the 2025 comprehensive plan update and the annual report for the planning commission, both slated for sharing with the mayor and city council. These documents reflect ongoing efforts to monitor and advance planning initiatives within the community.

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