Citizen Portal
Sign In

Lifetime Citizen Portal Access — AI Briefings, Alerts & Unlimited Follows

Board delays Anderson Bush OPA as staff seeks more detail; director reports River Commons cleanup and Skyline Broadway progress

Idaho Falls Redevelopment Agency · April 16, 2026

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Staff told the board a developer has requested a third OPA in Anderson Bush for senior apartments with a large rock‑excavation line item; the board asked staff to follow up and expects the item in May. Staff also reported River Commons cleanup is on track and that a Skyline Broadway eligibility study was approved by city council April 9.

The Idaho Falls Redevelopment Agency postponed action on a potential owner participation agreement for a third senior‑housing development in the Anderson Bush district to allow staff and the developer to answer questions about excavation and pricing.

Brad told the board the site plan and cost estimates were provided in the meeting packet and that "most of that is rock blasting, and removal, amounting to just under $1,000,000." He said staff and legal have scheduled a call with the developer to clarify unit prices, whether fill material is included, and how backfill historically has been handled; staff expects to bring the OPA to the board in May after that review.

In the director’s report, Brad said River Commons cleanup of the 'boneyard' is on track for completion in April, though crews encountered an unexpected pocket of debris that used more of the project funds than anticipated. He reported the Skyline Broadway eligibility study was approved by the city council on April 9 and that staff will meet with the applicant to begin economic feasibility work. The Willow Creek plan did not appear on the packet because the legal description and map were not yet complete; staff expects to include that item in May.

Board members praised the concise director notes and asked staff to continue including district updates. The board did not take formal action on the Anderson Bush OPA at the meeting; staff was instructed to follow up with the developer and return a clean, complete OPA packet at the next meeting.

What happens next: staff will meet with the developer to resolve excavation, backfill, and unit‑price questions and will return a revised OPA for board consideration in May. River Commons invoices will be reviewed for possible reimbursement in May as work invoices are submitted.