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In a decisive move to expand its urban footprint, the Nampa City Council approved multiple annexations and zoning changes during the regular council meeting on May 19, 2025. The council's actions are set to reshape the landscape of Nampa, Idaho, with significant implications for residential and commercial development.

The highlight of the meeting was the unanimous approval of an annexation and zoning request for Greenhurst Crossing, which encompasses 8.05 acres. This area will be designated for multifamily residential and neighborhood business use, paving the way for new housing and commercial opportunities. The applicant expressed gratitude for the council's consideration and indicated plans to collaborate with neighboring property owners to enhance the area further.
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In addition to Greenhurst Crossing, the council also approved several other zoning changes, including a light industrial zoning designation for a 2.36-acre parcel on North Happy Valley Road and a 3.82-acre parcel on Northside Boulevard. These changes are expected to attract new businesses and stimulate economic growth in the region.

The council's decisions reflect a commitment to accommodating Nampa's growing population and fostering a diverse economic environment. With these approvals, city officials are optimistic about the future development prospects and the potential for increased services and amenities for residents.

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As Nampa continues to evolve, these zoning changes mark a significant step towards meeting the demands of a changing community, ensuring that the city remains a vibrant place to live and work.

Converted from May 19, 2025 - Regular Council Meeting meeting on May 20, 2025
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