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Council unanimously approves interim reallocations to buy boarding bridges and fund phosphorus plan
Summary
Council approved two interim budget changes: the airport will reprioritize capital funds to pursue passenger boarding bridges and access a $9 million FAA grant; Public Works will reallocate $425,000 in the water renewal fund to develop a phosphorus removal optimization plan tied to Idaho DEQ permit obligations.
The Boise City Council approved two interim budget changes the staff said are budget-neutral reallocations of existing capital funds: airport capital projects would be reprioritized to purchase passenger boarding bridges, and the water renewal fund would shift money to a phosphorus removal planning study.
Alicia (staff presenter) told the council the airport requested a reallocation of existing capital funds to prioritize the purchase of passenger boarding bridges. Staff said the reallocation would position the airport to pursue a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant of $9,000,000 that closes in July…
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