
Bright Futures Childcare and Preschool recently broke ground for their new Rocking Horse Farm location

Construction at Rocking Horse Farm keeps humming along, and the latest rumbling involves work on the streets.
Griffin Construction recently began street work at Rocking Horse Farm, and the evidence is taking shape. Curb and gutter is being placed around the farmstead office complex and down to 52nd Avenue. This is the Phase I of the project, which is on schedule to be complete with curb, gutter and asphalt by mid September.

Construction at Rocking Horse Farm keeps humming along, and the latest rumbling involves work on the streets.
Griffin Construction started on several key areas of the street that will be the main entry road from 52nd Avenue leading to and around the farmstead office park. Considered Phase I of the project, this section should be completed with curb and asphalt by mid September.

An attractive water feature at Rocking Horse Farm recently started to take shape. Excavating, Inc. began digging the retention pond located at the northwest corner of the Second Edition. The Rocking Horse Farm pond is a sizable body of water, and serves a practical purpose of collecting runoff from the 134-unit subdivision. It also gives exclusive waterfront property to 10 building lots, which also enjoy views of the Osgood Golf Course greens and fairways.

With 7.85 inches of rainfall, the Fargo area experienced its wettest May in more than 121 years of record keeping by the Monitoring Branch of NOAAS National Centers for Environmental Information. Despite all the moisture, however, the underground construction for Rocking Horse Farm’s Second Addition is about a month ahead of schedule.