A high-capacity transit system is likely over 20 years away from reaching the Treasure Valley, according to COMPASS. The time to plan for it, however, is right now.
Sabrina Minshall to take over running Destination Caldwell By: IBR Staff January 26, 2021 Comments Off on Sabrina Minshall to take over running Destination Caldwell
Sabrina C. Minshall
Sabrina C. Minshall, AICP has been selected to step into the role of chief executive officer for the nonprofit Destination Caldwell. She will take over the role from Keri K. Smith, Canyon County Commissioner. Smith will stay on with the organization in an advisory role to ensure a smooth transition.
Minshall joins Destination Caldwell with over 20 years of professional planning, grant writing and government relations experience at the state, regional and local levels. Previously, she served locally as the director of planning for the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho, planning and programming manager of the Ada County Highway District, and community development director for the City of Nampa. Most recently, she spent three and a half years as the executive director
Most Wanted: Boise Area Man Wanted For Aggravated Assault
Do you know the whereabouts of
Abdulridha Lami? His criminal profile has been added to the Crime Stoppers of Southwest Idaho website. A $200,000 bond has been assigned in this case. The Caldwell Police Department is heading the investigation into his whereabouts.
Lami, 24, is 6 1 , and weighs 175 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes, and is wanted by area law enforcement as of January 25, 2021.
If you have any information that could lead law enforcement to his present location, please call the Caldwell Police Department, at 208-455-3115. To submit an anonymous tip in this case, click here.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Idaho pairs kids ages 6 through 14 with an adult who acts as a mentor, friend, and steady companion during unsteady times.
Want light rail in the Treasure Valley? Take the survey
The Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho wants to hear from you. They ve posted a survey on their website. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 6:17 PM MST January 21, 2021
Would you ride a train to work or shop if it were an option in the Treasure Valley?
The Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS) wants to hear from you. They ve posted a survey on their website.
Planners want to know if people would use high-capacity transit such as light rail, commuter rail or bus rapid transit that would run parallel to Interstate 84 between Caldwell and Boise.