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Nampa council tables $50,000 reallocation for waste-to-energy research after spending questions
Summary
The Nampa City Council on March 30 deferred a $50,000 reallocation from an FY26 demonstration budget intended to fund waste-to-energy research, citing requests for a detailed R&D spending history and clarification on the scope of proposed studies.
The Nampa City Council on March 30 voted to table a staff request to reallocate $50,000 from an FY26 demonstration budget to continue research and development tied to waste-to-energy projects, including work on carbon-reduced concrete mixes, finalizing an air permit and completing power-provider forms.
Tom Points, senior public works director, told the council the city is not seeking additional tax revenue or rate increases to fund the work and that the $50,000 would be used to…
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