WBNA meeting January 18th. (Neighborhood Watch)

CANCELED!

Thank you Kara for getting us a speaker for our meeting on the 18th.

As usual meeting will be held at 7:00 Pm at the Library on Cole and Ustick


Charlene Miller from Boise Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit has accepted our invitation to speak about Neighborhood watch. Charlene will also be passing on our meeting invitation to neighborhood watch contacts in our area so they might share their experience.

Please take this opportunity to review the City’s Neighborhood Watch page HERE before the meeting

See you on the 18th

Ronnie

 

Parks and Recreation Comprehensive plan update

The Boise City Parks & Recreation department has submitted an application for Comprehensive Plan Update and Capital Improvement Plan. You can link to the full 500 plus page draft plan here:
CompPlan2011.pdf

Please e-mail comments back to PDSTransmittals@cityofboise.org.

If you have questions or problems accessing this information please let me know.

Kathleen M. Collins
Program Technician
Planning & Development Services
City of Boise
(208) 384-3948

Personal Safety Tips

The Boise Police Crime Prevention unit has produced this brief introduction to some of the key personal safety measures we can take with us in our day to day lives and provided some additional information. 
We all like to feel safe and secure in our homes and activities.   It is important to know that each of us is responsible for our own personal safety, and the best defense is prevention.  To reduce the likelihood of being targeted by criminals, we need to use common sense, as well as thinking and acting wisely and responsibly.
Continue reading “Personal Safety Tips”

Seeking Public Comment on Voting Precincts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                              Contact:  Phil McGrane

December 9, 2011                                                                                                                                  Ada County Clerk’s Office

                                                                                                                                                          Phone: 287-6880

Seeking Public Comment on Voting Precincts

 

Ada County is looking for public input on how it redraws its precinct boundaries. Following the establishment of new Congressional and Legislative district boundaries by the Commission on Reapportionment, the County must now reconstruct its precinct structure. Precincts are used to determine where residents vote and how many residents vote in the same location.

 

The Ada County Elections Department will host an open house to obtain public comment on redrawing precinct boundaries within Ada County. The open house will be held:

 

Date:               Thursday, December 15, 2011

Time:              6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a brief overview at 6:00 p.m.

Maps will be made available to the public beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Location:        Ada County Courthouse – Public Hearing Room, first floor

200 W. Front Street, Boise

 

Ada County’s rapid growth has created a great disparity between the numbers of voters among precincts. In western and southern parts of the county there are numerous precincts with over 2,600 voters, where in parts of north and central Boise precincts have as few as 700 voters.

 

Ada County would like to balance the number of voters in each precinct to somewhere in the range of 1,200 – 1,400. To achieve this, the county will be looking at dividing some precincts, while combining others. Due to practical and financial considerations, few new precincts will be added beyond the existing 141.

 

Public input is critical. These changes will impact where people go to vote and, at times, how long the lines will be.

 

Those unable to attend the open house are invited to submit their thoughts via e-mail at Elections@adaweb.net.

 

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New playground has been completed at Mountain View Park

A new playground has been completed at Mountain View Park in West Boise. The equipment includes saddle spinners, a swing set and other cool features.
The $73,759 project included construction of a large play pod area and installation of new play equipment suitable for kids age 2-5.

 

Mountain View Park, 7006 Ustick Road, is an 8-acre neighborhood park featuring tennis and basketball courts, picnic tables and open play areas.

 

For photos and more information, see http://www.cityofboise.org/Departments/Parks/ParksAndFacilities/Parks/page15980.aspx/

or contact Project Manager Kelly Burrows atkburrows@cityofboise.org or(208) 608-7634.

Mayor’s eMemo

This weeks Memo from the mayor addresses proposed Taxi cab regulations and a reminder to check trail conditions before heading into the foothills this winter.

See it on line HERE

Hyatt Wetlands Stormwater Treatment Demo Project

Although not within WBNA boundries, the Hyatt Wetlands Project is a matter of importance to the residents of the WBNA.

 

Known by a variety of names, the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve or Hyatt Wetlands, is a 44-acre haven for birds, animals, and people located on the edge of Boise’s West Bench. It will also be the site of an innovative stormwater treatment project featuring sand filters, stormwater piping, a porous pavement parking lot, restroom, an access bridge, pathways, and educational kiosks.

Continue to read about this project on the City’s Website from the link below.

http://www.cityofboise.org/Project/HyattWetland/index.aspx