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Consultant says Central Caldwell master plan expanded to 1,500+ acres, proposes Indian Creek promenade and parking structures
Summary
Consultant Roger Brooks told council the Central Caldwell master plan area has been voluntarily expanded to more than 1,500 acres, described outreach and feasibility work, and pitched an Indian Creek Promenade, three distinct downtown districts and shared parking or parking structures; he proposed a January council retreat to review block‑by‑block plans.
A planning consultant updating the Caldwell City Council said the Central Caldwell master plan has grown in scope and will include a multi-block, long‑range blueprint intended to guide private investment and public improvements.
Roger Brooks told the council his team voluntarily expanded the project from about 905 acres to more than 1,500 acres to better connect downtown to nearby assets including the Boise River and Rotary Ponds. “We have voluntarily increased it to over 1,500 acres because we thought it was really integrated in this process,” Brooks said, and added that the team has conducted…
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