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CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) There was a warm fuzzy feeling in the air at the City Commission meeting Tuesday as a proposal to purchase 70 acres of land for a new National Guard Facility is close to becoming a reality.

The outbuildings owned by Stan Ryan in the background would be removed under the plan. Photos by Steve Urness.

City Administrator David Schelkoph said construction of a new Guard facility could spur economic growth in the area east of John Deere Seeding in Valley City.

A new frontage road for heavy trucks would be built east of here toward exit 294.

The land is owned by “Stan Ryan” and a resolution was passed Tuesday to authorize the city to work with the Valley Development Corporation to purchase the “Ryan” land for a new National Guard Center.

Stan Ryan land east of John Deere Seeding Group. Photos by Steve Urness.

Valley City Barnes County Economic Development Director Jennifer Feist said we look forward to making a presentation soon to the public about this exciting opportunity.

The exiting National Guard Facility has been here since 1971 and is owned by the city. Photos by Steve Urness.

Schelkoph said the new development will take pressure of “Winter Show Road” as a future road will be used by trucks entering and exiting the city from exit 294.

Right now the North Dakota Winter Show parking lot is used to park a number of vehicle for John Deere Seeding.

City commissioner Mary Lee Nielson said the idea has been in the development and planning stage since 2009.

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