Boise City Council has taken significant steps towards expanding industrial development in the area, as they approved a comprehensive plan amendment, annexation, and rezone during their evening session on June 2, 2025. This decision aims to facilitate the construction of a large industrial park, which is expected to serve the growing needs of the community and future employees in the region.
The council's approval allows for the annexation of property surrounded by Boise City limits, with no public agency opposition reported. The rezone will relocate commercially zoned property to the northwest corner of the site, while the remainder will be designated for light industrial uses. This strategic zoning is designed to better support the surrounding Serenga Valley area.
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Subscribe for Free The Planning and Zoning Commission had previously recommended these changes, noting that the proposed development could be financially supported by tax revenues generated from the new industrial site. The applicant, Adler Industrial, expressed their commitment to partnering with the city to enhance Boise's growth, highlighting their extensive experience in industrial development within the Treasure Valley.
Adler Industrial has already made significant investments in infrastructure, totaling nearly $14 million, to prepare the site for future development. They plan to invest over $30 million in total infrastructure improvements, which will include essential services like water, sewer, and power.
The council's decision marks a pivotal moment for Boise's economic landscape, promising to create jobs and stimulate local business growth. As the project progresses, the community can expect further developments that will enhance the region's industrial capabilities and overall economic health.