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The Canyon County Board of Commissioners has announced the appointment of Sabrina Minshall, AICP, as the new director of the Canyon County Development Services Department. Minshall comes to Canyon County from Destination Caldwell, where she has served as CEO since December 2020. Before that, she served as the executive director of the Spokane Regional Transportation .
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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
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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
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he way Spokane County Commissioner Al French tells it, state Rep. Marcus Riccelli was explicit about his plans when he pitched him on a bill to remake the county board, expanding the number from three countywide commissioners to five district-elected commissioners. Before he floated the bill in 2017, he and I had breakfast down at Perkins, French asserts. He told me straight to my face: He wanted to run for county commissioner. He says it with the tone of reciting an obvious fact that,
of course, everybody already knows. That s totally false, says Riccelli, D-Spokane. I have never expressed to Al French that I am running for county commissioner, he chuckles. He s not telling the truth.