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Central Caldwell plan expands to 1,500 acres; consultant proposes Indian Creek promenade and parking strategy

5888154 · October 6, 2025
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Consultant Roger Brooks told council the Central Caldwell master plan area has grown from about 905 acres to over 1,500 acres, described an Indian Creek promenade idea, and outlined outreach, feasibility work and a timeline that could lead to a January retreat to review block-by-block recommendations.

Roger Brooks, consultant on the Central Caldwell master plan, updated the City Council on outreach, feasibility work and early design concepts and said the project area has been voluntarily expanded from roughly 905 acres to more than 1,500 acres to better connect downtown, the fairgrounds and other nearby assets.

“We really feel like it's really integrated in this process,” Brooks said of the expanded study area, adding that the team wants to connect downtown to the fairgrounds, Rotary Ponds and the Boise River corridor.

Brooks described a proposed “Indian Creek Promenade,” a roughly 12-foot pedestrian corridor that would run from the Canyon County Fair Event Center to the Rotary Ponds, and said the planning team has completed extensive outreach with city officials, Canyon County, Destination Caldwell, the College of…

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