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Design review commissioners defer mixed-use downtown project at 3150 Main to August for more street, bike, and crossing details

5348206 · July 10, 2025
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Summary

The commission deferred DRH24-00031, a mixed-use development at 3150 Main Street, to August 13 after staff and commissioners identified outstanding phasing, streetscape, pedestrian crossing, bicycle, and landscaping issues and the applicant requested additional time to work with ACHD, VRT and city staff.

Boise's Design Review Commission voted on July 9 to defer DRH24-00031, a mixed-use development proposal at 3150 Main Street, to the commission's August 13 work session to allow the applicant to address multiple outstanding conditions and interagency coordination items.

Planning staff outlined a set of conditions carried forward from the project's original approval and a set of new items the applicant must resolve before construction permits would be issued. Required items include floodplain and river system approvals, vegetating disturbed but inactive areas, an enhanced pedestrian crossing connecting the Greenbelt and an adjacent school at Whitewater Park Boulevard, a more detailed phasing plan, planting plans (including removal of pear trees and artificial turf along the Greenbelt), final hardscape and…

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