ACHD State St Alignment Open House

When: April 26, 2012  5:30 p.m. – 7:30p.m.

Where: Riverglen Jr. High School (6801 N. Gary Lane)

The State Street Alignment Study was initiated to explore roadway alignments that would identify future right-of-way needs on State Street between Glenwood Street and 23rd Street. At this time a “best fit alignment” has been identified using the roadway section from the State Street Transit and Traffic Operational Plan and is available for public review. ACHD representatives will be available to answer your questions about the alignment. The meeting will be an open house format with no formal presentation. If you are unable to attend this meeting, materials from the open house, as well as a short survey, will be available at www.achdidaho.org by close of business on April 27.

Written comments may also be sent to 3775 Adams St., Garden City, ID 83714 or to projects@achdidaho.org by May 10, 1012.

For more information, please contact Shawn Martin, ACHD Assistant Traffic Manager, at 387-6154

Jordan Street Garden Work Pary – April 14th

Dear VPNA and our favorite volunteers!

The Jordan Street Garden is excited to begin preparing for our 4th gardening year! We’ll be having our work party from 10-2pm on Saturday, April 14th and would love to put a shout out for volunteers. Our focus will be as follows:

  • Amend the soil with compost
  • Organize compost area
  • Pick up trash
  • Dig irrigation lines
  • Paint Jordan Street Garden sign
  • Trim bushes
  • Organize storage shed

This is a family friendly event and lunch will be provided. Volunteers are asked to bring any tools they find useful, gloves and to have fun!!! Thank for you for your help in spreading the word and it would be really helpful to collect some type of head count so I can be sure to have enough food and supplies.

To read more about the garden and how you can buy a CSA share of their produce please click here.

With gratitude, Shana

For more information contact: Shana Moore 208.850.7821

Reminder – student presentations today – April 4th

Don’t forget student presentations about neighborhood architecture, followed by the chance to get help researching your own home’s history…

When: Wednesday, April 4th at 6:30pm (presentations will last ~45 minutes, research portion will follow)

Where: Downtown Library! in the William F. Hayes Memorial Auditorium. This meeting space is at the southwest corner of the Main Library with an external entrance facing 8th street.

What to bring: Your library card (if you have one)

For more info click here

April 4th Students Present Neighborhood Research

Announcing a two part event focusing on the architecture and history of the “West End” and the chance to research your own home.

Part 1 – Student Presentations: This winter the Boise High BAP club has been researching the history and architecture of various properties in the “West End” to help with VPNA’s walking
trail grant
. At this event students will present their research on the following properties:

  • West End Drive-in                      
  • The former Guernsey Dairy     
  • 2314 W. Woodlawn                 
  • Possibly others as well…

At the VPNA annual meeting students gave us a preview of what to expect including presentations on the United Congregational Church and 2400 W Bannock. Their presentations were excellent.

Part 2 – Discover Your Home’s History: Following the presentations we’ll move up to the 3rd floor of the library where staff and students will help you discover your own home’s history. In an hour or so you can discover a lot about your home including things like…

  • Construction date
  • Names and occupations of previous owners
  • Number of houses on your block in the 20s, 30s, 40s…
  • Possibly much more using Idaho Statesman online database and microfiche

When: Wednesday, April 4th at 6:30pm (presentations will last 30-45 minutes, research portion will follow)

Where: Downtown Library! in the William F. Hayes Memorial Auditorium. This meeting space is at the southwest corner of the Main Library with an external entrance facing 8th street.

What to bring: Your library card

BUGS pilots Row by Row series to adults

There is a growing awareness in our community and country as to
the importance of consuming nutritionally rich food.  The overall benefit to human health and the
environment have been documented, and many community groups, churches and
business have started community gardens as a result of this awareness. The
American Community Gardening Association (ACGA) estimates that there are more
than 18,000 community gardens in the U.S. and Canada alone. In the Treasure
Valley, currently 18 community gardens are operating on record.  Unfortunately, the list is continually
shifting as one garden appears and another disappears.  So often a new community garden is started
with such passion and excitement only to wither the following year.

At BUGS (Boise Urban Garden School), we don’t just want to create gardens; we want to create
communities that garden together. To accomplish this goal community gardens
must develop a plan for success that will maintain a lasting place in our
public spaces. To encourage community garden successes, BUGS is piloting a new
adult community garden education series called Row by Row in 2012.

Series Objectives

Row by Row guides through organic gardening in a communal community garden setting. All students
will work as a group to plan and plant the garden space, tend the garden, and share in the harvest.

Students can expect:

  • hands-on experiences with nature and gardening
  • soil composition and composting techniques
  • seed propagation and planting instruction
  • natural weed and pest management tips
  • a share in the annual harvest
  • information and education to start your own organic community garden
  • to participate in approximately 2 hours of garden work outside of the regularly scheduled class time

Who: Open to participants ages 17+

When: May 3rd-November 15th, Thursday evenings

May class time 5:30-dusk, June class time 6:30-dusk

Where: The Salvation Army, 1904 West Bannock Street, Boise, 83702

Cost: $325 (payment plans are available)

 

Visit www.boiseurbangardenschool.org under the
“Get Your Hands Dirty” tab to learn more about the program and to enroll.

 

 

 

Annual Meeting Monday March 19

Please join us for the annual VPNA neighborhood meeting…

Monday, March 19, 2012 from 6-8pm

Taft Elementary (note different location than last few years).

An open house will begin at 6pm and include tables with representatives from:

  • ACHD ongoing projects (Wylie Lane, 30th Street, etc…)
  • Capital City Development Corp.
  • Multi-Use Sports complex
  • First Congregational Church
  • 30th Street Cultural Arts Plan
  • VPNA

 

The meeting will begin at 630pm and include the following:

  • West End Walking Trail update combined with Boise Architecture Project students from Boise High presenting historical research for a few neighborhood landmarks.
  • 30th Street Cultural Arts Plan presented by local designer Stephanie Inman
  • Multi-Use Sports Stadium (ie new Boise Hawks stadium and more) Marc Johnson from the Better Boise Coaliation will talk about the proposed project and answer questions. The proposal is for this stadium to be built in the Main/Fairview area.
  • VPNA Board Elections, officers and vacant area rep positions. There are a number of open board positions. For information about joining the board click here

 

Save the Date – VPNA Annual Meeting set for March 19

VPNA’s annual meeting will be at Taft Elementary (note different location than last few years).

Click here for a map

Monday, March 19, 2012 from 6-8pm

An open house will begin at 6pm. A few presentations and elections will occur between 6:30-7:30pm. Keep an eye out for a full agenda in the next couple weeks.

 Consider Joining the Board:

 We are drumming up interest in vacancies before the meeting. The Veteran’s Park area is divided into 9 neighborhoods (click here to see a map), currently there are many vacancies. Some neighborhoods don’t even have representation; these include Veteran’s Point,  Quail Glen and Independence Park.

 The time commitment of being a board member is mostly up to the individual. At a minimum we’d like new members to attend most monthly board meetings (held the 3rd Monday of each month at Idaho River Sports from 6:30-8pm). If you choose to get involved outside of board meetings, what you do is also left open to personal choice. Some possibilities and past examples include:

  • Representing VPNA on a CCDC sub-committee, connect to some portion of the 30th St plan implementation.
  • Getting a community center built in our neighborhood
  • Helping with fundraising to pay for our website and community events.
  • Organizing neighborhood get-togethers.
  • Writing grants. Starting the Jordan Street Community Garden.

 If you are interested in becoming a board member please send us an email at vpnaboise@gmail.com

 Sincerely,

 Matt Ciranni
VPNA President

Heron Hollow – Willow Lane Wetlands Project

The Willow Lane Wetlands project includes excavation below existing floodwater levels to establish Black Cottonwood, willow sedges, bullrushes, cattails and grasses on 6.75 acres on the Willow Lane Atheletic Complex Greenbelt lands. Project should be complete in two to three weeks. VPNA feels this is a positive project and will greatly inhance our neighborhood when it is completed.
 
For more information click here.

Heron Hollow – Wylie Bridge Replacement

According to a letter from ACHD…

Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be replacing the Wylie Lane bridge over the Boise Valley Canal in the Herron Hollow neighborhood. Construction is anticipated to begin as early as February 13, 2012 and is scheduled for completion on or about May 4, 2012. The project includes the following:

1. Construct new curb, gutter and sidewalk across the bridge

2. Replace the entire existing structure due to deterioration over time

The contract working hours will be between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Weekend work may occur, but will not occur without ACHD approval.
The work may include the following impacts: general construction noise, dust, equipment back up alarms,
and ground vibration. Due to the construction activities, one lane of traffic may be restricted or a
complete closure may be necessary during the duration of the project, however everyone will have access to their homes and businesses via alternate routes from Alamosa Street. A map is attached displaying the approximate location of the improvements. For specific details about the construction schedule, please contact Justin Bledsoe, ACHD Construction Services, at 387‐6283.

If you own property along the project corridor, but do not live there, please pass this information on to your renter or tenant. We regret any inconvenience that this work may cause you, but the project will result in a safer bridge for all users. If you have any questions, please call Adam Zaragoza at 387‐6249.

Uncover the History of Your Home

Please join VPNA for a free workshop presented by the City of Boise to help you dig into the history of your home. This workshop dovetails perfectly into VPNA’s historic walking trail project.

Title: “IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: UNCOVERING THE HISTORY OF YOUR HOME”

Description: Every house has a unique story.  Historians Elizabeth Jacox and Barbara Perry Bauer of TAG Historical Research and Consulting present techniques and resources to help you discover the history of your home and neighborhood.  Elizabeth and Barbara specialize in local and regional history and have documented the history of hundreds of homes throughout the region.

Cost: FREE | No Registration Required
Date: February 13, 2012 from 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: El Korah Temple | 1118 West Idaho Street | Boise, ID 83702. Parking available adjacent to building

For more information, please call 433-5670 or visit BoiseArtsAndHistory.org

This workshop is one of three workshops about appreciating and preserving your historic home. For the rest of the details click here.