Centennial
The Centennial neighborhood, which is located on Fargo’s south side, became part of the city between 1989 and 1995.
The neighborhood is made up of single-family homes and enjoys access to a number parks and multi-use trails, including Centennial Park, Timberline Park, Oak Creek Park, Fox Run Conservancy and Rose Coulee, which meanders through the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Maps (PDF files)
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| neighborhood base map or |
land use, routes, trails |
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1990
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2000
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2004 est.
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| Population |
34 |
1,236 |
1,439 |
| Housing Units |
9 |
407 |
484 |
| Owner |
8 |
379 |
456 |
| Renter |
0 |
2 |
23 |
| Homeownership |
89% |
93% |
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| U.S. Bureau of the Census, Fargo Planning Dept |
Typical range of values for owner-occupied homes (2003): $149,580 to $379,850
Median age of owner-occupied homes: 1997 (1989-2003)
Annexed into city: 1989–1995
Centennial Park (ball fields, ice skating/hockey, open area, playground, restrooms), Oak Creek, Fox Run, Meadow Creek, Timberline Parks and the Rose Coulee. In addition, the Fox Run Conservancy rests in the middle of the neighborhood.
Bikeway map PDF (class 1 paths along 25th St and 40th Avenue)
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Schools
District 1 (Fargo Public Schools), Map
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Elections
ND Legislative District #41. Use the County's "precinct finder" to find out where to vote.
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Police Beat
South District
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Transit
No Metro Area Transit routes in neighborhood
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N/A
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