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  2. Idaho’s top court just heard arguments against a new Boise ...

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    The neighborhood association sued the city of Boise in 2022 after city leaders voted to allow Interfaith Sanctuary, a low-barrier homeless shelter, to relocate from River Street in downtown Boise ...

  3. In new animal ordinance, Ada County could redefine a ... - AOL

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    Kuna recently passed a new dangerous dog ordinance, and Boise updated its code in 2021, as part of an initiative to reform animal cruelty laws by former Council Member T.J. Thomson. Meridian is in ...

  4. Three years after announcing its move, Interfaith Sanctuary ...

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    The City of Boise placed dozens of conditions on the Interfaith Sanctuary project to try to mitigate the impact of the shelter on neighbors in the Veterans Park Neighborhood. One of the conditions ...

  5. Reach-In - Wikipedia

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    Since the installation, pet adoptions have increased at both shelters. [5] The idea was born serendipidously when an engineer's cat distracted him from working on a robotic arm. [6] Reach-In (Apriori, LLC) donated a prototype system to the Idaho Humane Society for the initial launch in June 2010.

  6. Martin v. Boise - Wikipedia

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    Martin v. Boise (full case name Robert Martin, Lawrence Lee Smith, Robert Anderson, Janet F. Bell, Pamela S. Hawkes, and Basil E. Humphrey v.City of Boise) was a 2018 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit regarding anti-camping ordinances targeting homeless people, effectively overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024.

  7. Dry Creek Rockshelter - Wikipedia

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    Dry Creek Rockshelter near Boise, Idaho, is an archaeological site showing periodic use over approximately 3000 years.The site is located under a sandstone overhang, roughly 21 metres (69 ft) wide by 4 metres (13 ft) deep.

  8. Part hotel, part homeless shelter: A change is coming to ...

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    Since 2020, Boise’s Interfaith Sanctuary has housed families with children and people deemed medically fragile at the Red Lion hotel in downtown Boise instead of at their open-dorm shelter on ...

  9. Warm Springs Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1892 Christopher W. Moore built the first large house on Warm Springs Avenue. Moore owned the Boise Artesian Hot and Cold Water Company, and his house was the first residence in the United States to be heated by geothermal means. Other prominent Boise residents built homes on the avenue, and many depended on Moore's water company for heat. [3]