During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the stalled development of the North Idaho Centennial Trail and the impact of new housing projects on local infrastructure. A community member expressed frustration over the lack of progress on the trail, questioning who would complete the remaining segments and highlighting a leased property from the Bureau of Land Management that has remained undeveloped for over a decade. The speaker emphasized that despite previous promises, the area is still overgrown and underutilized.
The discussion shifted to the ongoing development projects in the region, particularly the proposed increase in apartment units by 77%. While some council members acknowledged the benefits of connecting new housing to the Centennial Trail, others voiced concerns about traffic management, specifically at the failing roundabout at Atlas. One council member proposed that the development agreement should include a full intersection to alleviate traffic issues, but this suggestion was met with resistance from developers, who indicated they would only fund a study to assess potential solutions.
The meeting underscored the balancing act between promoting community development and addressing existing infrastructure challenges. As the city continues to grow, the need for a comprehensive traffic management plan and the completion of the Centennial Trail remain pressing issues for local officials and residents alike.