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Our goal is to link to articles that appear in regional newspapers
about the planning process or are related to transportation planning
issues in the Treasure Valley. The Idaho Statesman
and the Idaho
Press Tribune are the largest newspapers in the area and explore
growth issues
quite regularly.
Idaho Statesman, December 28, 2005
The Mundts say goodbye to Meridian's rural lifestyle
Idaho Press Tribune, December 26, 2005
Nampa sewer projects may doom farmland
Idaho Statesman, December 22, 2005
Idaho now third-fastest growing state in U.S.
Fall 2005 Kittelson & Associates, Inc.; Newsletter
Finding Common Ground
Idaho Statesman, October 2, 2005
Residents to get a look at 2 visions of Valley Development
Idaho Statesman, October 1 2005
Our View: BSU's offer to train urban planners would fill a gap
Idaho Statesman, September 23, 2005
Our View: Valley needs to plan for its next half a million people
Idaho Statesman, September 18, 2005
Best-laid growth plans often just gather dust
Idaho Statesman, August 2, 2005
Kempthorne's 13 highway projects face public scrutiny
Idaho Statesman, July 26, 2005
Local option tax is best option for public transit
Idaho Statesman, July 25, 2005
Valley will see $783 million in road work
Idaho Statesman June 26 2005
Planners Decide on Blended Growth Model for Treasure Valley
Idaho Statesman, June 12 2005
Coming Soon: Big Changes to Eagle Rd
Idaho Statesman, June 6 2005
To be successful, Ada's land use plan needs teamwork
Idaho Statesman, May 31 2005
Blueprint backers go after private funding
Western Canyon Chronicle, April 28 - May 11 2005
Two Options for Planning the County's Growth Are Still Under Consideration
Idaho Statesman, May 22 2005
Getting involved in Valley growth
Idaho Statesman, May 9, 2005
Experts call for greater teamwork on growth
Idaho Statesman, May 8, 2005
Meridian says state law dictates how city grows
Boise Journal, Spring 2005
The Valley in 2030: Envisioning Boise's Transportation Future
Idaho Press Tribune, April 15, 2005
Canyon growth still tops in U.S.
Idaho Statesman, April 11, 2005
Bieter pressures Ada to limit growth
Idaho Press Tribune, March 31, 2005
Valley grapples with sprawl
Idaho Statesman, March 30, 2005
Public gets a look at models for Ada growth
Idaho Statesman, March 28, 2005
Take part in growth planning at meetings this week
Idaho Statesman, March 26, 2005
Transportation on list for neighbors' meeting
News Release, March 25, 2005
Public open houses will display preferred growth scenarios for Communities in Motion and Blueprint for Good Growth planning projects
Idaho Statesman, March 24 2005
Officials to talk about plans for growth
Idaho Statesman, March 7, 2005
Growth planners aim to turn dreams into reality
Idaho Press Tribune, February 7, 2005
On your mark, get set...Highway 16 a virtual racetrack for commuters from Emmett
Idaho Statesman, February 6, 2005
North-South Highway would change parts of rural Idaho
Idaho Press Tribune, February 3, 2005
People-moving planning continues
Idaho Statesman, February 3, 2005
Guest Opinion: Traffic corridors need to protect, not harm neighborhoods
Idaho Statesman February 2nd, 2005
It's Time for Round 2 of planning the valley's future
Idaho Press Tribune February 2nd, 2005
Growth: Planning group releases findings, will hold more meetings in Nampa today
Idaho Statesman January 31, 2005
Nation's experts will give advice on Ada County growth
Idaho Press Tribune January 29, 2005
Get involved in valley's growth planning
Idaho Press Tribune January 27, 2005
Growth: New houses, more businesses, expansion of roads all in store for Canyon County in 2005
Idaho Press Tribune January 27, 2005
Designs on downtown: Nampa official outlines plan to revitalize
Idaho Statesman January 23, 2005
Will adding lanes to I-84 make commutes faster?
Idaho Statesman January 24, 2005
Governor's highway plan may delay roads
Idaho Statesman January 20, 2005
Consultant says 'split corridor' is way to go in Meridian
Idaho Statesman January 17,2005
How would you get Meridian 's traffic under control?
Idaho Statesman January 14, 2005
Toilets, countdown signals, shuttles and bike lanes are on people's minds for downtown Boise
Idaho Press Tribune January 14 2005
Nampa, Caldwell growth in 2004 attracts investors
Idaho Statesman January 13, 2005
Boise is hard up for transit money
Idaho Statesman January 11, 2005
Governor wants to borrow $1.6 billion for roads
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