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Council approves eligibility reports for Riverside, Riverwalk and first amendment to River Commons urban renewal plan
Summary
The council approved eligibility reports for two proposed urban renewal districts (Riverside and Riverwalk) and approved a first amendment to the existing River Commons urban renewal plan to deannex two parcels so part of the area can be included in a proposed new district.
The Idaho Falls City Council on July 10 approved eligibility reports for the proposed Riverside and Riverwalk urban renewal districts and also adopted a first amendment to the existing River Commons urban renewal plan to deannex certain parcels for inclusion in a new district.
Brad Kramer of Perspective Planning and Consulting presented eligibility studies that test the areas against the state's statutory criteria for urban renewal. Kramer said Riverside's eligibility largely stems from historic gravel extraction, stockpiles of debris, poor connectivity, topography and infrastructure shortcomings along Milligan Road; the study found multiple statutory criteria met, including…
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