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City of Kuna
Provide council chambers.
Posted Date
Sep 4, 2025
Due Date
Sep 15, 2025
City of Kuna
Constructing a traffic signal, concrete pedestrian ramps and all appurtenances at the intersection.
Posted Date
Oct 1, 2024
Due Date
Oct 29, 2024
Release: Oct 1, 2024
City of Kuna
Close: Oct 29, 2024
Constructing a traffic signal, concrete pedestrian ramps and all appurtenances at the intersection.
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Sole Source: Not used historically; redirect to RFQs/formal bids through the city’s process.
Coops: If asked, note OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, HGACBuy, NASPO ValuePoint (Idaho participates).
City of Kuna, ID: No evidence of sole source awards (2020–2024); deprioritize this path. Use the city’s established competitive process (monitor Contracting & Bids; prepare for RFQs and formal bids).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kuna
The City Council conducted public hearings regarding the adoption of capital improvement plans and the imposition of development impact fees for the Ada County Jail and the Ada County Emergency Services District. Discussions included the fiscal impact of growth on county services, the purpose of impact fees to maintain existing levels of service, and concerns regarding the affordability of housing development. Additionally, the Council approved a resolution increasing the solicitor and peddler's background check fee to align with updated state costs and entered into intergovernmental agreements related to the newly approved development impact fees.
The City Council approved several action items, including resolutions regarding the reappointment of a Planning and Zoning Commission member, the adoption of a new social media policy, and a park use agreement with the Kuna Police Activities League. Public hearings were held to consider zoning text amendments, resulting in the approval of a new landscaping code and modifications to land use regulations. Additionally, the Council approved a design review application form update and selected JUB Engineers as the consultant for the comprehensive plan update. Three ordinances were approved to enlarge the boundaries of the Kuna Municipal Irrigation System. The meeting also included an informative presentation and discussion on the utilization of opioid settlement funds for community education and youth programs.
The City Council meeting included a public hearing to adopt a new fee schedule for City parks and recreation property rentals to cover operational costs. The council approved the resolution for the National Fitness Campaign Outdoor Fitness Court grant. The council discussed the legal options regarding the expiration of old development agreements and projects that remain outstanding, with City staff requested to prepare a map and list of these agreements for future review.
The City Council meeting addressed multiple agenda items including the approval of a development agreement modification and preliminary plat for the Napa Vineyards Subdivision, which involves residential lots, a school site, a fire station lot, and commercial space. Key discussions focused on infrastructure capacity, traffic congestion, transportation improvements required by the developer, and school capacity concerns. Additionally, the council heard public testimony regarding concerns over density, neighborhood compatibility, and the timing of necessary infrastructure upgrades relative to new construction.
The Commission addressed several design review applications, including an industrial flex space project and a proposed retail store with fuel sales. Public hearings were held regarding a residential annexation request. Additionally, the Commission discussed and formally adopted previous decisions for design review applications related to commercial development projects, ensuring compliance with city codes and landscaping requirements.
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