Shoreline & Gateway East District Projects Update
March 18, 2019
News Update on CCDC Projects in the Shoreline URD
New District – Shoreline: The Shoreline District was approved by City Council December 4, 2018, with final reading December 18, 2018 and transmittal to State Tax Commission, Ada County, and taxing districts December 21, 2018. District establishment is complete and Agency continues to work with stakeholders in the District to be proactive in bringing forth the Plan’s stated initiatives and projects.
Shoreline District – Downtown Boise Streetscape Standards Update: CCDC in collaboration with the City is updating the Downtown Boise Streetscape Standards Manual. These standards provide guidance to private development and Agency’s Capital Improvement Plan projects about streetscape improvements in the public rights-of-way within the downtown Urban Renewal Districts.
The standards currently in effect were adopted by the City in 2015 and do not include the Shoreline District project area. This update will incorporate the Shoreline District project area as well as the innovative stormwater management strategies outlined in the City’s Lusk Street Neighborhood Master Plan and River Street Neighborhood Master Plan.
The update will be reviewed by neighborhood associations, the City and ACHD before being presented for recommendation by the CCDC Board to City Council for approval and adoption in Blueprint Boise. This collaborative process is expected to begin in April 2019 and be complete by February 2020.
News Update on CCDC Projects in the Gateway East URD
New District – Gateway East: The Gateway East Plan to develop east Boise industrial property was approved by City Council December 11, 2018 with final reading December 18, 2018 and transmittal to State Tax Commission, Ada County, and taxing districts December 21, 2018. District establishment is complete.
Gowen Road – ACHD Cost Share – PP Type 4: ACHD has a project to replace the Gowen Road Bridge over the Boise Valley Railroad, including widening with bike lanes and sidewalks. The Agency is working on a cost share/participation agreement to install fiber optic conduit and accommodate a future pathway under the bridge, in accordance with the Gateway East Plan. The cost share would be for approximately $445,000 due upon completion of construction in 2022. ACHD is in the process of drafting a cost share and license agreement based on the application approved by the CCDC Board in February.