With the return of tubes, kayaks and anything that floats making the six mile trip from Barber to Ann Morrison comes the return of another sight you’ll frequently see along the float.
With the return of tubes, kayaks and anything that floats making the six mile trip from Barber to Ann Morrison comes the return of another sight you’ll frequently see along the float.
Greenbelt users urged to stay out of construction areas
In recent days, officials said, contractors have arrived at the worksite to find signs and barricades moved or tipped over and the plastic fencing ripped down. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 6:57 AM MDT June 3, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Boise Parks and Recreation issued a reminder to stay off of sections of the Greenbelt that are closed for repairs after repeated issues with people pulling down fencing, moving barricades, and wandering into the construction areas.
Crews are working to replace and repair damaged sections of asphalt along the popular river pathway. Two of a planned five replacement projects are currently underway at Americana Boulevard to 9th Street on the north side of the river and Leadville Avenue to the Baybrook Court Bridge on the south side of the river.
Scheduled projects on Boise Greenbelt begin Monday
Boise Parks and Rec appreciates everyone s patience as they work to preserve the longevity of the Greenbelt with two projects to replace some of it.
Credit: City of Boise
The City of Boise will begin working on two projects along the Boise Greenbelt on Monday, May 3. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 3:51 PM MDT May 3, 2021
BOISE, Idaho The Boise Parks and Recreation Department will begin work on several projects along the Greenbelt on Monday and detours will be in place while under construction.
According to a Boise Parks and Rec spokesperson, the two sections of the Greenbelt replacement will be from Americana Boulevard to 9th Street on the north side of the river and Leadville Avenue to Baybrook Court Bridge on the south side of the river.
The project to replace cracked, aging or damaged sections of the Greenbelt will continue through the summer.
Credit: Bill Krumm/KTVB Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 11:06 AM MDT April 7, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Boise Parks and Recreation is set to begin work to replace five sections of the Boise River Greenbelt next month.
The project is focusing on areas where there are damaged and aging sections of pathway. The work is expected to continue through the summer, wrapping up in Fall 2021.
The Greenbelt sections that will replaced on the north side of the Boise River are:
• Railroad Trestle Bridge to 9th Street Bridge (NW 1.1 to N 0.0)