Agency Wide – All Districts – Projects
April 10, 2026PARKING & MOBILITY
ParkBOI Rate and Product Analysis: Current hourly and monthly pass rates were implemented in spring 2022. The Agency retained Kimley-Horn to evaluate current rates and provide guidance on future pricing. Kimley-Horn is supporting a customer satisfaction survey, analysis of local Boise market trends, and benchmarking against comparable cities to inform staff recommendations on rates and product offerings. Staff previewed the proposed rates and new products with the Board at the March 2026 Board meeting and are accepting written public feedback until 12:00 p.m. on April 10. The Agency will hold a public hearing on the proposed rates at the April 13, 2026, and will request Board adoption at that time. If approved, the new rates will go into effect as early as June 1, 2026. Project Lead: Zach Piepmeyer
ParkBOI Security Camera Upgrades: Current security camera coverage in ParkBOI garages is limited to vehicle gate locations, the BikeBOI storage facility, and select pay-on-foot stations. Existing camera technology is outdated, and the current video management system has limited functionality and relies on on-site storage. The Agency plans to replace the existing system, expand camera coverage across all facilities, and implement a cloud-based video management system with enhanced video search, access, and sharing capabilities. Cator Ruma has been selected to support system acquisition and installation. Services include assessing existing facilities, preparing construction documents, assisting with a Request for Proposals (RFP) for camera vendors, supporting vendor interviews and selection, and administering installation of the new system. The RFP is anticipated to be released in summer 2026, with installation expected to be completed by December 2026. Project Lead: Zach Piepmeyer
9th & Front Stair Tower Enclosure and Elevator Modernization: This two-part project at the 9th & Front ParkBOI parking garage consists of the modernization of three elevators and the enclosure of the two stair towers. An assessment completed in early 2024 determined that the three existing parking garage elevators are approaching the end of their service life and need modernization. The garage also exhibits two external stair towers with open-air designs that require regular maintenance to ensure the structural integrity and safety of the towers. This project aims to protect and extend the lifespan of CCDC’s assets, while improving the functionality of the property and ensuring a safe environment for all users.
In 2025, Cushing Terrell was selected as the design professional of record and Andersen Construction as the CM/GC. Design Review approval was received from the City of Boise in March and the permit set for the Elevator Modernization is under review. The Board approved Amendment No. 1 to Andersen Construction’s CM/GC Contract for work related to the elevator modernization at the January 12, 2026, meeting, and coordination with the selected elevator company is underway. The Board will consider Amendment No. 2 to Andersen’s Construction’s CM/GC Contract for the remaining elevator modernization scope of work at a future meeting. Project Lead: Kassi Brown
CCDC IN THE COMMUNITY
Selected highlights of CCDC activities in the Boise community in March 2026.
Pedal to the Pass Bike Parade
The Agency alongside partners hosted the first Pedal to the Pass Parade, a community bike parade highlighting CCDC’s investment in safe and comfortable bike and pedestrian infrastructure. Beginning at Cherie Buckner-Webb Park and traveling along the 11th Street Bikeway, Pioneer Pathway, and the Boise River Greenbelt, the event drew over 100 riders to Treefort Music Fest’s early pass pickup. The partnership included Treefort Music Fest, the City of Boise, Boise Bicycle Project, City Cycling Guide, and Lime.
Event Highlights:
– Over 100 participants on bikes and e-scooters
– Over 14,700 views on social media related to promotion Pedal – Led by Boise City Mayor McLean and Council President Stead
BOMA Presentation on Urban Renewal
Senior Project Manager Alexandra Monjar gave a presentation at the BOMA March luncheon. She presented to a full audience on Boise’s Urban Renewal Districts, CCDC’s impact in the community, and promotion of the Agency’s Participation Program to open opportunities for economic development.
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS
| Building Eight Condominiums AssociationCCDC Contact: Aaron Nelson | ||
| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| CCDC | Capitol & Myrtle Parking Garage (Unit 2) | 35% |
| Raymond Management | Hampton Inn & Suites (Unit 1) | 62.5% |
| Hendricks | Retail Units (Units 3 & 4) | 2.5% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| December 16, 2025 | December 2026 | December 31, 2026 |
| Issues/Comments: | A meeting was held, and the main topic of discussion was the current painting project being done by the Hampton Hotel, elevator project and new membrane on roof level and level 2 were completed Fall 2025. | |
| Front Street Condominium Association
CCDC Contact: Aaron Nelson |
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| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| CCDC | 9th & Front Parking Garage | 25.76% |
| GBAD | 2.00% | |
| Aspen Condominiums | Aspen Lofts | 52.17% |
| Hendricks | BoDo Retail Units | 20.07% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting/Report | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| November 25, 2025 | November 2026 | November 30, 2026 |
| Issues/Comments: | The meeting was held November 25 at 1pm, ParkBOI provided a parking update, CCDC provided an update for the elevator modernization project and stair tower enclosure. | |
| U.S. Bank Plaza Condominium Association
CCDC Contact: Mary Watson |
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| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| LN City Center Plaza/ Clearwater Analytics | A, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1H, 1K, 1L, 2C, 3C, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A | 77.372% |
| CCDC | 1F, 1G, 1J, 2B, 4B, 5B | 6.861% |
| GBAD | 4A | 3.040% |
| Boise State University | 1D, 1E, 2A, 3A, 3B | 6.131% |
| Valley Regional Transit | B1, B2, B3 | 6.429% |
| Sawtooth Investment Mgmt. | 10A | 0.167% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting/Report | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| October 23, 2025 | October 2026 | TBD |
| Issues/Comments: | The condo was under budget this year, and a $2 million dollar project is in the works for fiscal year 2026 to apply protective coatings. | |
| Capitol Terrace Condominium Association
CCDC Contact: Aaron Nelson |
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| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| CCDC | Capitol & Main Parking Garage | 50% |
| Hawkins Companies | Main + Marketplace | 50% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting/Report | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| September 24, 2025 | November 12, 2026 | February 2026 |
| Issues/Comments: | CCDC is having four fan units replaced on the roof top of the Main Market place; these fans remove CO2 from the garage. Fans were installed February 2026, CO 2 censors are being updated to work with new fans, this work will be done in April. | |
| Downtown Parking Condominiums Association
CCDC Contact: Aaron Nelson |
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| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| CCDC | 9th & Main Parking Garage | 93.51% |
| Les Bois Holdings, LLC | Commercial, Main Street side | 2.03% |
| Eastman Building, LLC | Commercial, Idaho Street side | 4.46% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting/Report | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| September 23, 2025 | September 2026 | September 2026 |
| Issues/Comments: | The annual meeting was held on September 23, 2025, at 2 p.m.
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| ACME Fast Freight Condominium Association
CCDC Contact: Zach Piepmeyer |
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| Member | Unit | Percent Interest |
| CCDC | 11th & Front Parking Garage, 30.1%
(Units 402, 403, 501, 502) |
28.485% |
| Ball Ventures Ahlquist | 11th & Front Parking Garage, 69.9%
(Units 104, 105, 201, 202, 301, 302, 401) |
66.490% |
| Boise Metro Chamber | Boise Chamber Offices
(Units 101, 102, 203) |
5.025% |
| Condo Board Meetings | ||
| Last Meeting/Report | Next Meeting | Next Report Due |
| Last meeting in 2023; last report filed 12/5/2024 | TBD | January 2026 |
| Issues/Comments: | ||
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