Fargo Parks Extends Senior Services at Broadway Station

Three-year extension approved by Park Board to evaluate long-term options

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Fargo Park Board has unanimously voted to extend senior services at the Broadway Senior Center in north Fargo for an additional three years. The extension will give the Park District more time to evaluate long-term options and potentially expand program offerings at the facility.

Why it matters

The Broadway Senior Center is an important community resource for older adults in Fargo, providing a range of services and activities. The extension ensures these vital programs will continue uninterrupted as the Park District explores ways to enhance and sustain the center's operations.

The details

The three-year extension was proposed by Executive Director Susan Faus, who told the Park Board that it will "give us time, a little bit more time, to evaluate some long-term options" for the senior center. Faus also said the extension will allow staff to "develop programs" and potentially expand the offerings at the facility.

  • The Fargo Park Board voted unanimously for the extension on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Susan Faus

Executive Director of the Fargo Park District.

Fargo Park Board

The governing body that oversees the Fargo Park District and its facilities, including the Broadway Senior Center.

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What’s next

The Park District will now have three years to evaluate long-term options and potential program expansions for the Broadway Senior Center.

The takeaway

This extension demonstrates the Fargo Park District's commitment to supporting the city's older adult population by ensuring the continued operation of a vital community resource at the Broadway Senior Center.