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Votes at a glance: Idaho Falls City Council actions, April 23, 2026
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Summary
Council confirmed a new Idaho Falls Power general manager, approved multiple public‑works contract awards and an easement vacation, adopted a procurement policy, upheld a bid protest decision, denied a PUD reconsideration, and advanced the CIP and fee ordinance (effective June 1, 2026).
At the April 23 meeting the Idaho Falls City Council took the following formal actions:
• Confirmed the appointment of Chris Frederickson as general manager of Idaho Falls Power (motion carried).
• Awarded the Calkins Avenue/14th–16th Street storm/water upgrade to the low responsive bidder as recommended in the packet (award motion carried). The consultant/packet listed a low bid amount; staff discussed unit quantities and road reconstruction included in the project.
• Awarded the Canal Avenue/L/K Street water line replacement to 3 H Construction LLC (motion carried); the project will replace approximately 2,200 linear feet of water main and reconstruct impacted roadways.
• Approved a public utility easement vacation for property at 1464 Houston Street after departmental and utility review (vacation approved under suspension of rules requiring three readings).
• Adopted a procurement policy resolution to address an audit finding regarding inconsistent debarment/suspension checks (SAM.gov) and to add cybersecurity/personal‑data safeguards to purchasing guidance.
• After reviewing a written decision on a bid protest (IF26-0062026), the council upheld its prior April 2 award to JM Concrete because the protesting bidder, Rolling Rock LLC, did not hold the required public‑works contractor license at the time of bid submission.
• Approved the written decision denying the request for reconsideration on the Willow Place Townhomes planned‑unit development.
• Adopted the 2026 Capital Improvement Plan and the related development impact fee study and approved amendments to City Code Title 10, Chapter 8 to implement the fee schedule; council set the ordinance’s effective date as June 1, 2026.
Votes: Motions were made and seconded for each item and motion carries are recorded in the meeting transcript. Where the transcript records a roll call, the clerk recorded affirmative votes and the mayor announced that motions carried.
What this means: The award decisions advance planned water/storm projects for the 2026 construction season; the procurement policy addresses an audit finding to strengthen internal controls; the impact‑fee ordinance will change fees charged to new development starting June 1 and will affect builders and prospective homebuyers; the bid‑protest ruling affirms the city’s procurement evaluation of contractor licensing.
Source: April 23, 2026 Idaho Falls City Council meeting transcript and staff presentations.
