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  2. Boise Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, the city created a paid, professional fire department with a part-time chief, three drivers and "pay-per-call" stokers and firefighters. The 1940's population growth led to a large expansion. The 1950's saw the introduction of radios and the dispatch office, but also saw a number of major downtown structure fires.

  3. Artesian Water Co. Pumphouse and Wells - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 Boise City pioneers Christopher W. Moore, Nathan Falk, and John Broadbent began promoting a plan to fund an artesian water company. [6] The Boise Water Works was organized in 1890 with $200,000 in capital stock, with directors George L. Shoup, William H Ridenbaugh, Christopher W. Moore, Timothy Reagan, Peter Sonna, Alfred Eoff, George ...

  4. Idaho Transportation Department - Wikipedia

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    Idaho's state transportation system consists of more than 12,200 miles (19,600 km) (lane miles) of roads, more than 1,800 bridges, approximately 1,630 miles (2,620 km) of rail lines, 126 public-use airports, and the Port of Lewiston. The agency is also responsible for 29 rest areas and 12 ports of entry. [2]

  5. How much does Boise pay city employees? Search our 2023 ... - AOL

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    The city of Boise has more than 2,300 employees. Who makes the most money? The airport director, Rebecca Hupp, earns $282,256 a year. ... The Idaho Statesman obtained this data through a public ...

  6. Boise city just banned this landscaping plant. Here’s why ...

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  7. Boise’s contentious new zoning code went live. Here’s what ...

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    After years of debate, protests and late meetings, Boise’s new zoning code has arrived.. The new code, which dictates how and where development takes place in the city, took effect went live Dec ...

  8. Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    An article published by Forbes in 2018 named Boise the fastest-growing city in America. In the wake of the pandemic, Boise was the fifth-fastest-growing city in the U.S. in 2022 and 2023. [120] The metro area population of Boise in 2024 is 476,000, a 1.28% increase from 2023.

  9. Lauren McLean - Wikipedia

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    McLean led the Boise Foothills Open Space Levy campaign. While McLean was on the City Council, she was an advocate for Boise to pass the 100% Clean Energy Plan. [12] McLean announced the formation of a Climate Action Division, which intends to ensure Boise is climate proficient and that the state can mitigate climate-related economic issues. [12]