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City of Ashton
Rehabilitation of the Ashton City Pool.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
City of Ashton
Close: Jun 17, 2026
Rehabilitation of the Ashton City Pool.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Ashton
The council conducted a public hearing regarding a pool fee update, which was approved. Discussions also included the approval of a construction bid for the Maple Leaf Drive and Railroad Avenue project, investigations into railroad easement fees, and status updates on the wastewater screen project. The council additionally reviewed budget planning for the upcoming fiscal year and discussed the adoption of Juneteenth as a recognized federal holiday.
The Council discussed the potential for local residents to serve on the Upper Valley Board of Guardians to support individuals in need. The Council reviewed a request for residential usage within a commercial zone and addressed an inquiry regarding mobile home foundations in low-density residential areas. Legal and financial aspects concerning utility bills for tax-deeded properties were debated. The Council selected an engineering firm for the Maple Leaf Drive water line replacement project and received updates on the Wastewater Screen and Railroad Avenue projects. Additionally, the Council held a preliminary discussion regarding the potential purchase of the visitor center by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation.
The council reviewed and approved the purchase and sale agreement for the Ashton Visitor Center in partnership with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. Additionally, the council held a work session with the Planning and Zoning Commission to discuss the regulatory framework for Short Term Rentals, including potential permitting processes and enforcement. The commission also provided an update on the progress of the Comprehensive Plan, noting ongoing work involving community survey data and local improvement projects.
The meeting included discussions on amending the agenda and approving a change order for the Wastewater Screen Project to facilitate winter maintenance. The Council also passed Resolution 24-04 regarding the surplus sale of a city vehicle and irrigation equipment. Additionally, the Council reviewed the FY2025 budget and discussed necessary updates prior to the scheduled public hearing.
The Council meeting covered various infrastructure and administrative items. Key discussions included an update on ITD highway projects, including upcoming traffic light installations and interchange developments. The Council deliberated on the fee structure for a proposed short-term rental ordinance and reviewed water rate adjustments for heavy users. Progress reports were provided regarding ongoing construction on Maple Leaf Drive, Railroad Avenue, and the Wastewater Screen Project, for which a change order was approved. Additionally, the Council authorized the transfer of a liquor license and held an executive session to discuss legal matters.
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