Bel Air, Minot

Bel Air

Bel Air from Fourth Avenue NW
Coordinates: 48°14′31″N 101°19′30″W / 48.242°N 101.325°W / 48.242; -101.325Coordinates: 48°14′31″N 101°19′30″W / 48.242°N 101.325°W / 48.242; -101.325
Country  United States
State   North Dakota
County Ward County
City Minot
Government
  Minot City Council Scott Knudsvig, Amy Moen, Milton Miller, Tom Seymour
  State Assembly Larry Bellew (R), Dan Ruby (R)
  State Senate David Hogue (R)
  U.S. House Kevin Cramer (R)
Area
  Total .34 sq mi (.87 km2)
Highest elevation 1,683 ft (513 m)
Lowest elevation 1,553 ft (473 m)
ZIP codes 58703
Area code(s) 701

Bel Air is a neighborhood in Minot, North Dakota, located in the Souris River Valley. It is roughly bound by North Hill to the north, Sixteenth Street NW to the east, Fourth Avenue NW to the south and the city limits on the west. The neighborhood was home to about a thousand people in 2010.[1] The neighborhood is home to Bel Air Elementary School on Twenty Fifth Street NW. The neighborhood was developed as the Bel Air Addition in 1956.[2] Fourth Avenue is home to a number of businesses in Bel Air, many of which were severely damaged in the Souris River flood in 2011. Bel Air is home to the Church of the Living God, the Bible Fellowship Church and the Christ Lutheran Church.

Transportation

Minot City Transit operates three lines that serve the Bel Air neighborhood in the morning and afternoon: Bel Air-Perkett Route, the North Central Route and the West Route. The West Route in the early afternoon also services the Bel Air neighborhood.[3]

Future Development

North Ridge Villas is a planned community currently being constructed in the western part of Bel Air.[4] The community will be home to two story single family homes. It is being built along a coulee to the west of Twenty-Seventh Street NW. Two streets are planned for the community: Ninth Avenue NW and Twenty-Eighth Street NW. Ninth Avenue will connect Twenty-Seventh and Twenty-Eighth Street and will not connect with the existing Ninth Avenue-University Avenue corridor. Likewise, Twenty-Eighth Street will have cul-de-sacs at both ends of the development and will not connect with other segments of the street. The neighborhood will only be accessible from Ninth Avenue from the east at Twenty-Seventh Street. A trail along the neighboring coulee has also been proposed in plans for the community.

References

  1. City Data: Bel Air
  2. Better Homes and Gardens Volume 34, Issues 7-12 Meredith Corporation, 1956.
  3. City of Minot City Bus Routes
  4. North Ridge Villas
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