Politics & Government
Boise Asking Citizens About Homelessness
The City of Boise is holding three neighborhood discussions to ask for citizen's input regarding the homeless in the capital city.

BOISE, ID — Boise Mayor McLean, Boise Police Chief Ryan Lee and the group Our Path Home is asking Boise residents for a community-wide approach to homelessness in the city.
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Three events are planned with input from the community being the focus.
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The first event will be held Tuesday, April 27 at Ann Morrison Park starting at 10 a.m. Pre-registration is required to attend with the link to register here.
The second event is scheduled for Saturday, May 1 at Cassia Park located at 4600 Camas Street. Registration for for this second one is here.
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The third and final community forum will be held Thursday, May 20 at Esther Simplot Park located at 3206 Pleasanton Ave in Boise. For this final discussion, the link for registration is here.
Space is limited at all three events due to COVID-19 protocols and those wishing to attend are urged to register.
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