Fargo Police to Hold North Fargo Community Meeting

The meeting will cover crime statistics, ongoing initiatives, and allow for resident feedback.

Mar. 14, 2026 at 6:55pm

Fargo Police have scheduled a community meeting for residents of Beat 1 in north Fargo on Monday, March 23 at the North Port Library. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and will cover what the Fargo Police Department does, share 2025 crime statistics for the area, and outline ongoing initiatives. Residents will be encouraged to ask questions and provide feedback throughout the presentation.

Why it matters

These community meetings are an important part of the Fargo Police Department's commitment to community engagement and transparency. Open dialogue between law enforcement and residents helps to build trust, strengthen relationships, and ensure the department is addressing the safety priorities of the neighborhood.

The details

The Beat 1 area includes the entire region north of Main Avenue in Fargo, excluding the portion of downtown that is east of University Drive North and south of 7th Avenue North. After the initial presentation, Fargo Police officers will be available for additional discussion with attendees.

  • The community meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6 p.m.

The players

Fargo Police Department

The local law enforcement agency serving the city of Fargo, North Dakota.

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What’s next

Following the community meeting, the Fargo Police Department will continue to evaluate crime statistics and community feedback to inform their ongoing initiatives and efforts to keep the north Fargo neighborhood safe.

The takeaway

These regular community meetings demonstrate the Fargo Police Department's commitment to open communication and collaboration with residents, which is crucial for building trust and ensuring the department is responsive to the unique needs and concerns of the north Fargo community.