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Neighbors at Idaho Falls hearing press council on canal safety, drainage and easement records

Idaho Falls City Council · August 6, 2026
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Summary

Multiple residents told the council they fear an irrigation canal, drainage arrangements and missing easement documentation make the Willow's Place townhome project a safety and legal risk for adjacent homeowners.

At the Aug. 6 hearing on Willow's Place, several neighbors urged the council to pause or rescind approval until drainage plans, easement instruments and canal safety measures are documented. Speakers described a steep canal berm running along the property's south edge and called for fences or clear responsibility for public‑use amenities adjacent to irrigation infrastructure.

"Idaho has the 2nd highest rate of child canal drownings in The United States," an opponent told the council, using that statistic to press for protective measures such as fencing and clearer agreements. Multiple speakers asked whether the developer or the church had signed enforceable easement agreements and whether stormwater detention calculations fully accounted for runoff from higher adjacent properties. Director Sander and the developer's engineer responded that the city engineering review stamped the detention design and that the developer intends to record any cross‑access or easement documents with the final plat.

Residents said that written commitments — not verbal assurances — are needed before final approvals are recorded. Councilors acknowledged the concerns and asked staff to ensure required documents are present in the application file when the final plat and engineering are submitted.