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Kuna board hears capital‑planning projections; city data show thousands of approved lots ahead

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City and district staff told trustees that up to roughly 9,000 approved building lots could eventually be added in the Kuna area and that the district’s current students-per-home ratio has fallen from about 1.5 to roughly 0.5; trustees asked for more demographic analysis to guide facility priorities and rezoning.

Kuna Joint District trustees on April 15 were briefed on capital‑planning work and city growth projections showing long-term residential development that could add thousands of housing units to the district.

Jason (last name not specified in the record), a board member who is part of the district’s capital-planning group, summarized a community workshop and mapping work led by the city’s GIS specialist Mike (last name not specified). The presentation said the city’s records show about 9,000 approved housing lots “and some change,” though presenters cautioned that approvals span many years and development…

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