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Council approves interim budget changes for Redwood Park art and Spoils Bank pathway design

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Boise City Council approved two interim budget changes: a $70,000 internal reallocation for the Redwood Park Passage art installation and initiation of a $522,000 capital project to design a 1.65-mile multiuse pathway along the Spoils Bank Canal, funded largely by a $3.7 million federal grant.

Boise City Council on Tuesday approved two interim budget changes: a $70,000 internal reallocation for the Redwood Park Passage art installation in the Ustick townsite, and a $522,000 capital project to fund design of a new public bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the Spoils Bank Canal in northwest Boise.

Alicia McGandridge, the city’s budget director, told the council the $70,000 is a budget-neutral transfer that moves percent-for-art funding to the Office of Community Engagement so the project’s manager can administer the money. "This move aligns the funding source with the project manager and allows for…

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