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Loading Skip to Main Content Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. * Website Sign In Search 1. How Do I... 2. Services 3. Government 4. Community 5. Doing Business 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Utility Bill Pay Job Openings Parks & Recreation Animal Services Agendas & Minutes Applications & Forms Share a Photograph POCATELLO NEWS 1. Keep up on the latest news and events. 1. COUNTY, CITY, AND LOCAL AGENCIES ATTEND POCATELLO PUBLIC SAFETY TABLETOP EXERCISE The City of Pocatello and Bannock County Office of Emergency Management coordinated the Public Safety Tabletop Exercise with the FBI to review first responders and private sector partners’ response plans to critical incidents. Read on... 2. COMMUNITY ADVISORY: DANGEROUS RIVER CONDITIONS ON PORTNEUF RIVER Due to the high levels and fast-moving water, please exercise extreme caution near rivers and creeks. The Portneuf River is 10.5 feet deep and is flowing at 1,060 cubic feet per second (cfs), making for dangerous conditions. Read on... 3. POCATELLO FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES THREE NEW BRUSH TRUCKS AHEAD OF WILDFIRE SEASON The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place Thursday, June 8, at 5:15 p.m. at City Hall. This event is free and open to the public. The total cost for the three new brush trucks was $511,695. Read on... 4. COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER CLOSED THROUGH JUNE 2 FOR RENOVATIONS All areas of the facility have been temporarily closed and classes canceled. We promise it will be worth the wait. These renovations are part of the Portneuf Health Trust and Healthy City, USA $1.3 million donation to the expansion and remodel. Read on... 5. UPDATE: POCATELLO’S ROSS PARK AQUATIC COMPLEX OPENS FOR 2024 SEASON MAY 25 UPDATE (05/23): To get your season swim passes head over to the Ross Park Aquatic Complex during business hours or call 208-232-3901. The Community Recreation Center is closed through June 2 for renovations. Read on... 6. CITY OF POCATELLO SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON MEMORIAL DAY The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal on Memorial Day, May 27. Read on... 7. WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING BEGINS MONDAY, MAY 20 The City of Pocatello Water Department will be conducting its annual system flushing program beginning May 20, 2024, and will take approximately three weeks to complete. Read on... 8. POCATELLO PARKS AND RECREATION RECEIVES COMMUNITY HEALTH ACADEMY GRANT FUNDING The City of Pocatello received a $20,000 grant for completing the academy. Read on... 9. HALF-PRICE DOG AND PUPPY ADOPTIONS AT THE POCATELLO ANIMAL SHELTER MAY 17 THROUGH JUNE 1, 2024 Dog and puppy adoptions regularly cost $130+tax and are now $65+tax with the discount. All adoptions include vaccinations, a collar, spay or neuter surgery, and a microchip for permanent identification. Read on... 10. CITY OF POCATELLO AND POCATELLO FIRE UNION CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN The City of Pocatello and the Pocatello Fire Union held their first negotiation session Friday, May 10, 2024, in the City Council Chambers at 8:30 a.m. Read on... 11. HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH: INPUT NEEDED FOR THE POCATELLO HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN UPDATE The goal is to better reflect the community's vision and renewed priorities for the City's historic preservation program for the next 10 years. Read on... 12. POCATELLO ANIMAL SERVICES HOSTING RABIES CLINIC MAY 25 The price is $10 per vaccine, individuals can pay by cash or check. Please bring a valid ID. Credit cards will not be accepted. Read on... 13. RECIPIENTS OF THE 2024 “POCATELLO’S PROMISE OF TOMORROW MAYORAL SCHOLARSHIP” ANNOUNCED The scholarship program is in its fifth year. Each two-year scholarship awards the student $2,000, or $500 per semester, to use at Idaho State University. Read on... 14. HALF-PRICED DOG AND CAT LICENSES FROM POCATELLO ANIMAL SERVICES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY Simply visit a location with a valid driver’s license to get your pet a license. Read on... 15. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY’S “GARDEN TO GIVE” FOR THE IDAHO FOODBANK IS BACK Marshall Public Library (MPL) is teaming up with The Idaho Foodbank to help get excess produce from your garden to the food bank. The library will accept donations of locally grown fresh produce including herbs and transport it to the food bank. Read on... 16. COMMUNITY INPUT WANTED TO HELP SHAPE POCATELLO’S TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Help shape the future of Pocatello’s transportation infrastructure! The City of Pocatello, in partnership with Hales Engineering, wants your feedback on the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Action Plan. Read on... 17. POCATELLO WATER DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 2024 WATER WEEK MAY 6 THROUGH MAY 9 With the encouragement and support of the Mayor and City Council, the City of Pocatello Water Department is holding its 30th Annual Open House during National Drinking Water Week, May 6 through May 9. Read on... 18. WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP WITH SIGN CODE IN THE CITY OF POCATELLO? Join the Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission meeting May 9 at 11 a.m. to learn about the proposed sign code. April 10, the P&Z Commission denied the proposed sign code with conditions. Read on... 19. HISTORIC BRADY CHAPEL TO UNDERGO PHASE I PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION WORK, KICK-OFF EVENT The kick-off event is May 7, 12 p.m. at the Mountain View Cemetery, 1520 South 5th Avenue. Read on... 20. NORTH MAIN EXTENSION NEAR NORTH KRAFT ROAD BEING MONITORED FOR FLOODING, TWO LANES CLOSED The two outside lanes on the North Main Extension have been closed due to rising water in the area. Please use caution while driving in this area. Read on... 21. BROOKLYN’S PLAYGROUND WILL BE CLOSED MAY 13 THROUGH 31 FOR RESURFACING Brooklyn's Playground opened in 2011, the playground was originally built through donations to ensure access for all youth, including those with disabilities. Read on... 22. RIBBON CUTTING: CITY OF POCATELLO, IDAHO SILVER JACKETS TO DEDICATE PORTNEUF RIVER FLOOD DISPLAY Dedication of Portneuf River flood information display, Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. Read on... 23. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY HOSTS FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY WORKSHOP Curious about your family history? Marshall Public Library (MPL) is hosting a family history and genealogy workshop on how to get started. It will be held Monday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in the Yost-Ashcroft Exploration Center. Read on... 24. CITY OF POCATELLO’S ANNUAL HIRING FAIR SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 19 Stop by the Public Works Annex, 2405 Garrett Way, Friday, April 19 any time from 2 to 7 p.m. for the City’s largest hiring event of the year. Read on... 25. TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL “RUN WITH THE BIG DOGS” APRIL 20, REGISTRATION OPEN Register before April 8, using promo code RWTBD27, and get a Run with the Big Dogs T-shirt and a “doggy bag” full of freebies. Read on... 26. POCATELLO STREET OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT SWITCHED TO SUMMER HOURS The City of Pocatello Street Operations Department switched to summer working hours yesterday, April 1. Read on... 27. FREE SEED PACKETS AVAILABLE AT THE MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY Seeds are available starting Saturday, March 30, 2024. Our Seed Library is a collection of open-pollinated, heirloom, and hybrid seeds (vegetables, herbs, and flowers) that anyone in our area can plant at home. Read on... 28. US DOT AWARDS $8.5M RCN GRANT TO CITY OF POCATELLO FOR TERRY FIRST CONNECTION DOT awarded the City of Pocatello $8,500,000 to improve connections between the city’s core neighborhoods by providing improved and safer bicycle and pedestrian access across the Union Pacific Railroad via the Benton St. overpass. Read on... 29. COMMUNITY-WIDE SPRING CLEANUP SATURDAY, MAY 4 Community-Wide Spring Cleanup Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Read on... 30. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON SIGN CODE & ZONING ORDINANCE CHANGES The proposed sign code public hearing will be at 6:30 p.m. April 10 at City Hall in Council Chambers, 911 N 7th Avenue. Read on... 31. ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN-UP PLANNED AT RESTLAWN AND MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERIES Property owners may come to pick up such items beginning Monday, March 25, 2024. Starting Monday, April 8, crews will remove and discard all flower placements and decorations in Restlawn and Mountain View Cemeteries (weather permitting). Read on... 32. ZOO IDAHO OPENING DAY FOR THE 2024 SEASON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Zoo Idaho will be open to the public on weekends throughout April with weekday hours resuming May 1. These animals can no longer thrive in the wild and the zoo has given them a forever home. Read on... 33. WATER LINE INSTALLATION BEGINS THURSDAY, MARCH 21, NORTH 1ST AVE., COLORADO AVE., AND GARRETT WAY The work may cause short-term disruptions to water service. Individuals in and around the construction zone are encouraged to keep a supply of drinking water available. Read on... 34. CITY OF POCATELLO ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 27 AT LOOKOUT POINT Come out and enjoy FREE food, FREE admission, and LIVE music at this year’s fair. There is something for everyone at the fair, so bring your friends and family for a fun-filled afternoon in the park. Read on... 35. CITY TO HOST TWO OPEN HOUSES FOR BROWNFIELD GRANT MONEY AVAILABLE TO LAND OWNERS The City of Pocatello was awarded an EPA Community-Wide Brownfield Assessment grant. This Brownfield Redevelopment Program funding allows the City to assist with redevelopment projects. City staff will be hosting two different events March 20. Read on... 36. WATER DEPARTMENT CREWS RETURN TO SEASONAL WORKING HOURS Starting March 18, 2024, crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department will switch to working between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Read on... 37. DIGITAL ACTIVITY GUIDE RELEASED BY POCATELLO PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT The digital activity guide is now live! As of Monday, March 11, 2024, the Pocatello Parks & Recreation Department rolled out our first-ever digital activity guide. Going digital will allow the City to create an updated guide three times per year. Read on... 38. WEBSITE LAUNCHES FOR POCATELLO’S PARKS, RECREATION, OPEN SPACE, & TRAILS PLAN The website provides ways to engage with the City and learn more regarding the plan, the process, and upcoming opportunities to get involved. Read on... 39. CITY OF POCATELLO SEEKS COMMUNITY INPUT DURING MULTIPLE REBRANDING CAMPAIGN EVENTS We are excited to announce HUB Collective, the marketing company chosen to rebrand the City of Pocatello, will be in town next week. To gain community input, multiple events have been organized for the public. Read on... 40. PUBLIC INVITED TO TOWN HALL MEETING - TOPIC: REBRANDING CAMPAIGN Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad and the City Council are hosting a Town Hall Meeting March 6, 2024, from 6 to 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 911 North 7th Avenue. Read on... 41. CITY LOOKING FOR FEEDBACK ON POCATELLO’S DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT AT MARCH 1 OPEN HOUSE Residents are invited to participate in an open house to learn about and provide feedback on a draft of the Downtown Pocatello Historic District Design Standards. The open house will be at Dude’s Public Market. Read on... 42. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY STEAM EXPLORATION CENTER GRAND OPENING SET FOR MARCH 1 STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, and is part of a national effort to increase competency in these core areas of education. Read on... 43. SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON PRESIDENTS’ DAY The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will operate as normal Presidents’ Day, February 19. Read on... 44. KICK-OFF MEETING SET FOR POCATELLO’S PARKS, RECREATION, OPEN SPACE AND TRAILS PLAN Wednesday, February 28 at 6 p.m., the City of Pocatello invites you to the kick-off meeting at City Hall Council Chambers, 911 N. 7th Ave., Pocatello, ID 83201. Read on... 45. UPDATE: PRESCRIBED PILE BURNING SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY The Pocatello Fire Department will conduct prescribed pile-burning operations Tuesday, February 13 from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm at multiple sites on the East Bench Area around Summit Drive, Granite Drive, and McCaleb Drive. Read on... 46. CENTER STREET UNDERPASS TO CLOSE FOR CONSTRUCTION Work on the Center Street Underpass in Historic Downtown Pocatello is set to begin February 20, 2024. Read on... 47. POCATELLO RANKED 7TH BEST-PERFORMING CITY OUT OF 203 BY ANNUAL MILKEN INSTITUTE REPORT Four of the seven top-ranked smaller cities are located in Idaho. Read on... 48. MAYOR’S MILLION MINUTE MARATHON – READING CHALLENGE Each year in February, Lookout Credit Union partners up with City of Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad, PCSD #25, and the Marshall Public Library, to bring the “Mayor’s Million Minute Marathon” Reading Challenge! Read on... 49. CITY OF POCATELLO FIREFIGHTERS RESCUE RESIDENTS DURING APARTMENT FIRE With zero visibility due to the smoke, Firefighters Stan Tharp and Griffin Jory made entry into the residents having to crawl and feel their way through the intense heat and smoke. Read on... 50. PUBLIC INPUT WANTED FOR PIONEER RIDGE TRAILHEAD GRANT APPLICATION If grant funds are awarded, the improvements will be made in 2024. The City will be accepting public comment on the grant application until Friday, January 25, 2024, at 5 p.m. Read on... 51. SPONSORS, EXHIBITORS, AND VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR THE 2024 PORTNEUF VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR The Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair, will take place April 27, 2024, at Lookout Point in Pocatello. On average over 4,000 people attend this free event to learn about our local environment from local businesses and organizations. Read on... 52. APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2024 POCATELLO’S “PROMISE OF TOMORROW MAYORAL SCHOLARSHIP” Five recipients will be awarded two-year scholarships each totaling $2,000 ($500 per semester) to Idaho State University. Read on... 53. UPDATE (3:20 P.M.): ALL LANES ARE BACK OPEN AND THE LEAK HAS BEEN REPAIRED. Read on... 54. CITY OF POCATELLO EMPLOYEES DONATE OVER $23,000 DURING UNITED WAY GIVING CAMPAIGN Thanks to generous donations, City of Pocatello employees have pledged $23,054 to United Way of Southeastern Idaho to help community members in need. Read on... 55. SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY Residents with a Monday collection day for garbage or recycling are asked to place their autocarts at the curb by 7 a.m. for pickup. Read on... 56. CITY OF POCATELLO NONESSENTIAL DEPARTMENTS CLOSED FRIDAY DUE TO WEATHER Street Operations snow plows are running 24 hours and will continue to plow, as necessary. Read on... 57. INFORMATIONAL MEETING SET REGARDING A PROJECT TO DOCUMENT THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE NEIGHBORHOOD The City has received a $10,000 Gem State grant from the Idaho Humanities Council to prepare a documentary on the Historic Triangle Neighborhood and its importance to the history of Pocatello. Read on... 58. CITY OF POCATELLO STREET OPERATIONS PREPARES FOR STORMS The biggest obstacle for Pocatello Street Operations will be the predicted wind speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. Read on... 59. STATE OF THE CITY 2023 VIDEO: Follow the link to watch the full State of the City 2023 Read on... 60. POCATELLO HOSTS RECEPTION FOR COUNCIL MEMBER SCOTT MARCHAND The City of Pocatello is hosting a reception for Scott Marchand Thursday, January 4, 2024. The event is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 911 North 7th Avenue. Light refreshments will be provided. Read on... 61. “SKI FOR FREE DAY” AT THE MINK CREEK NORDIC CENTER JANUARY 6, SPONSORED BY ICCU The East Mink Creek Nordic Center is hosting its annual “Ski for Free” day January 6, 2024. CBI Bikes will also provide free fat tire bike rentals so participants can explore the trails in a new way. Read on... 62. TRASH COLLECTION DELAYED DUE TO CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR’S; HOLIDAY GARBAGE PICKUPS BEGIN DEC. 26 From December 25 through January 6, residents are asked to place their autocarts out for collection by 7 a.m. the day after their normal collection day. Read on... 63. MPL CELEBRATES HOLIDAYS WITH A DICKENS CHRISTMAS AND CAROLERS FROM CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL The Marshall Public Library (MPL) is celebrating the holidays with A Dickens Christmas Saturday, December 16, at 1:30 p.m., 113 S. Garfield Avenue. Read on... 64. CITY OF POCATELLO CREATES PANEL TO ADDRESS CONCERNS REGARDING PROPOSED CHANGES TO SIGN CODE The City of Pocatello’s Planning & Development Services Department would like to thank the members of the public who provided comments, both in writing and orally, during the November 15 public hearing regarding proposed changes to the City’s Sign Code. Read on... 65. EAST FORK MINK CREEK NORDIC CENTER OPENS FOR 2023-2024 SEASON The East Fork Mink Creek Nordic Center is located just seven miles south of Pocatello at the base of Scout Mountain. Read on... 66. CLASSIC CHRISTMAS TALE COMING TO MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY THANKS TO COMMUNITY SPONSORS Jolabokaflod is an Icelandic word that, literally translated, means Christmastime flood of books. Jolabokaflod involves people exchanging books on Christmas Eve and then spending the evening reading at home. Read on... 67. CITY RECEIVES $20K GRANT FOR OFFICIALS COMPLETING HEALTH ACADEMY “It was an honor to participate in the health academy. Not only was it a great opportunity to gain knowledge, but also to give back to the community by receiving a $20,000 grant,” said Pocatello Mayor Blad. Read on... 68. CAPTURE THE MAGIC OF THE SEASON, PET PHOTOS WITH THE GRINCH AT THE POCATELLO ANIMAL SHELTER This holiday season, the Pocatello Animal Shelter invites pet owners to capture the magic of the season with a special photo event featuring the Grinch and Cindy Lou Who Saturday, December 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Read on... 69. ANONYMOUS DONOR SPONSORS DOG AND PUPPY ADOPTIONS Effective immediately, adoption fees for all dogs in search of loving homes will be sponsored by an anonymous donor until the end of the year or until funds are exhausted. Read on... 70. CITY OF POCATELLO AWARDED OVER $1.6 MILLION GRANT THROUGH WATERSMART PROGRAM This grant will provide for the implementation of the Rainey Park Stream Restoration and Wetland Creation, a top priority project identified in the Portneuf River Vision. Read on... 71. READING TIME WITH THE QUEENS RECEIVES 2023 HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS AWARD This award recognizes their outstanding contribution to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community and their dedication to promoting understanding and acceptance through innovative and engaging educational programs. Read on... 72. SANITATION COLLECTION TO BE DELAYED DUE TO THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Garbage, recycling, yard waste, and leaves will not be picked up Thursday, November 23; residents with a Thursday pickup are asked to place their autocarts, as well as leaves that have been placed in compostable bags, out for pick up Friday by 7 a.m. Read on... 73. POCATELLO ANIMAL SERVICES HOLIDAY PET FOOD DRIVE Join Pocatello Animal Services for a holiday pet food drive. From November 20 through December 31. Read on... 74. CITY OF POCATELLO SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON VETERANS DAY The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal Friday, November 10, and on Veterans Day, November 11. Read on... 75. “FOOD FOR FINES” ALL MONTH LONG AT THE MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY All month long the Marshall Public Library will be accepting a different type of currency for overdue fines. Read on... 76. CITY CREEK AREA GATES CLOSE TO MOTORIZED ACCESS SLATED NOVEMBER 15 City Creek trails will remain open to non-motorized recreation. Closing the gates helps protect watershed health including but not limited to minimizing erosion and other resource damage. Read on... 77. ONCE ABANDONED TRAIL NOW OPEN, ZOO IDAHO CONNECTION TRAIL This trail was abandoned over a decade ago and a City employee stumbled upon it and decided it needed to be used once more. Read on... 78. POCATELLO ANIMAL SHELTER RECOGNIZED AS A NO-KILL SHELTER FOR 2022 Each year Best Friends Animal Society evaluates shelters to see if they can be classified as a no-kill shelter, according to Best Friends’ criteria. Pocatello Animal Shelter also achieved this award for 2021. Read on... 79. CITY OF POCATELLO AWARDED $1 MILLION “URBAN COMMUNITY FORESTRY” GRANT Tree work will occur in City parks and along the public right-of-way primarily in designated historically disadvantaged areas, as funding allows. Read on... 80. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: TITLE 15.20: SIGN CODE, TITLE 17: ZONING REGULATIONS The Pocatello Planning & Zoning Commission will hear comments from the public concerning a request by the City of Pocatello Planning & Development Services Department regarding proposed changes to Title 15.20: Sign Code and Title 17: Zoning Regulations. Read on... 81. POCATELLO STREET OPERATIONS, WATER, AND WPC DEPTS. SWITCH TO WINTER WORK HOURS The City of Pocatello Street Operations, Water Department, and Water Pollution Control Department will switch to winter work hours starting Monday, November 6, 2023. Read on... 82. APPLY TO JOIN AN ADVISORY BOARD TODAY Apply today: https://www.pocatello.gov/254/Advisory-Committees Read on... 83. **NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, NOVEMBER 2, 2023** The Pocatello City Council will hear comments from the public concerning a request by the City of Pocatello Planning and Development Services Department regarding proposed changes to Title 17: Zoning Regulations. Read on... 84. NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY, OCTOBER 28 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Date: Saturday, October 28 Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pocatello Police Department, 911 N 7th Avenue Read on... 85. CITY OF POCATELLO REBRANDING REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Pocatello, a municipal corporation of Idaho, requests proposals for the design of a logo and accompanying brand style guide for the City. Read on... 86. VIDEO: TOWNHALL MEETING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OCTOBER 16, 2023 If you missed the Town Hall Meeting Monday, you can catch it on the City's YouTube channel! To watch the full video click the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru69mjrvxnM Read on... 87. CITY OF POCATELLO TO PARTICIPATE IN 2023 GREAT SHAKEOUT DRILL Thursday, October 19 at 10:19 a.m., City of Pocatello employees will participate in the worldwide earthquake drill. Read on... 88. MAYOR AND CITY OFFICIALS TAKE CONGRESSMAN SIMPSON ON A TOUR TO SEE PROJECT SITES The City of Pocatello wants to again thank Congressman Mike Simpson for taking the time to come out and tour some of our project sites. Read on... 89. POCATELLO PROJECTS: CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON NEW GRAVEL PARKING LOT AND BOAT RAMP The first location is off Batiste Road near WPC and the second location is off Douglass Lane. Read on... 90. CHECK PRESENTATION TO SAGEBRUSH STEPPE LAND TRUST TO HELP RIVER VISION FUND Thank you to the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce! This was made possible by donations from community members and from sponsors of the POKY PADDLE. Read on... 91. CDBG PROGRAM LOOKING FOR INPUT AT ANNUAL NEEDS HEARING OCTOBER 19 This opportunity is for organizations and citizens to provide input on housing and community development needs to further the CDBG program. Read on... 92. PUPS AND PINTS, A HEARTWARMING EVENT FEATURING ADORABLE PUPS UP FOR ADOPTION This heartwarming event is scheduled to take place Thursday, October 12, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at PVB, 615 South 1st Avenue. Read on... 93. WATER LINE INSTALLATION BEGINS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 Monday, October 9, 2023 crews from the City of Pocatello Water Department will be replacing the water main line on Garrett Way, Madison Ave., Colorado Ave. and Maple St. Read on... 94. PUBLIC INVITED TO TOWN HALL MEETING During the Town Hall meeting, City officials will update the public on various City construction projects. Following the update, there will be an open period for citizen comments and questions. Read on... 95. ANIMAL SERVICES PARTNERING WITH PHIL MEADOR SUBARU FOR 5TH ANNUAL NATIONAL MAKE A DOG’S DAY Subaru is sponsoring a portion of the adoption fees through Pocatello Animal Services, up to $3,100 total to the shelter. Read on... 96. CITY OF POCATELLO SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON COLUMBUS DAY Residents who are scheduled for a Monday pickup of garbage and recycling should still place their autocarts out by 7 a.m. Read on... 97. BENTON STREET FROM S. MAIN ST. TO S. 4TH AVE. CLOSED OCTOBER 2 THROUGH 5 Benton Street Overpass will be CLOSED while work is performed. Read on... 98. DID SOMEONE SAY PICKLEBALL? NEW COURTS BEING BUILD IN ROSS PARK The new pickleball courts in Pocatello, are located in Lower Ross Park near the horseshoe pits. Read on... 99. PHOTO GALLERY: RIBBON CUTTING AT NEW POCATELLO ENTRANCE SIGN LOCATION The sign will be located on South 5th Avenue near the Visit Pocatello Idaho building. Read on... 100. CURRENT OPENINGS: APPLY TO JOIN AN ADVISORY BOARD TODAY! Scan the QR code or visit: pocatello.gov/254/Advisory-Committees Read on... 101. PHOTO GALLERY: RIBBON CUTTING AND CHECK PRESENTATION AT POCATELLO SKATE PARK The Pocatello Skate Park looks great! A big thank you to everyone who came out Wednesday for the ribbon-cutting and check presentation. Read on... 102. PORTION OF BRENNAN EXTENSION SECTION PAVING COMPLETE The City of Pocatello is pleased to announce that paving of the Brennan Extension section of the Portneuf Greenway across the Portneuf River from Sacajawea Park is complete and the trail is open for public use. Read on... 103. U.S. ATTORNEY JOSH HURWIT TO CO-SPONSOR “UNITED AGAINST HATE” SUMMIT IN POCATELLO Read on... 104. RIBBON CUTTING EVENT FOR NEW POCATELLO ENTRANCE SIGN SLATED SEPTEMBER 26 The community is invited to the ribbon-cutting event hosted by the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber, September 26 at 12:15 p.m., off 5th Avenue near the Visit Pocatello Idaho building. Read on... 105. POCATELLO GROCERY OUTLET DONATES TO THE MAYOR'S YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL'S FREE LITTLE PANTRY Thanks to your donations Pocatello Grocery Outlet was able to raise over $7,000 during their Independence from Hunger Food Drive. Read on... 106. FOG SEALING SCHEDULE: TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 Flaggers will be present to direct traffic and lanes/roads will be closed as work is performed, with restricted access to residents. Read on... 107. RIBBON CUTTING AND CHECK PRESENTATION AT THE POCATELLO SKATE PARK IN ROSS PARK Wed., September 20, at 5:15 p.m., the City of Pocatello Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with Southeast Idaho Skate Park Association, will hold a ribbon cutting and check presentation to announce a refresh of our local Pocatello Skate Park. Read on... 108. ARTS AND COMMUNITY TICKET PROGRAM RETURNS Marshall Public Library’s Arts and Community Tickets (ACT) program is back with symphony and theater tickets for the 2023-2024 season! Read on... 109. CITY OF POCATELLO 2023 ELECTION OFFICIAL CANDIDATE LIST Read on... 110. CANDIDATE FILING PERIOD ENDS SEPTEMBER 8 FOR CITY COUNCIL SEATS 1, 2, AND 3 Pocatellans who would like to run for office in the Gate City can officially file their candidacy forms through Friday, September 8. Read on... 111. CITY OF POCATELLO SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON LABOR DAY The City of Pocatello offices and Pocatello Regional Transit will be closed Monday, September 4, for the Labor Day holiday. The Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal. Read on... 112. HALF-PRICE DOG AND PUPPY ADOPTIONS AT THE POCATELLO ANIMAL SHELTER SEPTEMBER 1 THROUGH 9 Starting Friday, September 1, and continuing through Saturday, September 9, Friends will cover 50 percent of the adoption cost for dogs and puppies from the City of Pocatello’s animal shelter. Read on... 113. RIBBON-CUTTING EVENT TO CELEBRATE FIRST ARRIVAL OF SECOND DAILY FLIGHT AT POCATELLO REGIONAL AIRPORT Sept. 5, Pocatello Regional Airport will be hosting a ribbon cutting by the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber. The new flight will expand service to Salt Lake City by providing a larger aircraft with premium seating options and an additional flight time. Read on... 114. COMMUNITY KICK-OFF EVENT FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS MONTH TO BE HELD SEPT. 5 AT LOOKOUT POINT Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 6 p.m., community members are invited to attend a candlelight vigil at Lookout Point, 435 W Center in Pocatello. Read on... 115. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY CLOSED AUGUST 30 WHILE STAFF WORK ON BOOK SHIFTING PROJECT ?UPDATE: Unfortunately, Marshall Public Library will also be closed Wednesday, August 30 Read on... 116. POCATELLO ANIMAL SERVICES SPLASH DANCE FOR DOGS RETURNS SEPTEMBER 9 Sat., Sept. 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Ross Park Aquatic Complex will host the 10th edition of the Splash Dance organized by The Friends of the Pocatello Animal Shelter. The entry fee is $10 per dog. Read on... 117. CITY OF POCATELLO FOG SEALING SCHEDULE, AUGUST 28 THROUGH 31 Flaggers will be present to direct traffic and lanes/roads will be closed as work is performed, with restricted access to residents. There will be no parking allowed on these streets from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or until work is completed. Read on... 118. COMMUNITY INVITED TO POCATELLO POLICE DEPARTMENT AWARD CEREMONY The State of Idaho Medal of Honor Commission has named 4 Pocatello Police Officers as recipients of the 2023 Medal of Honor. Please join us in honoring Officer Demetrius Amos, Officer Makenzie Handel, Detective Joel Weinheimer, and Officer Jordan Johnson. Read on... 119. WATER LINE INSTALLATION BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 21, ON EAST CHAPEL ROAD Monday, August 21, 2023 crews from the City of Pocatello Water Department will be replacing the water main line on East Chapel Road, Meadowbrook Lane, and Hiline Road. Read on... 120. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ANNUAL PORTNEUF RIVER CLEANUP Join us August 19, 2023, for the annual Portneuf River Cleanup. Read on... 121. MICRO SEAL: AUGUST 21 - AUGUST 25 SCHEDULE There will be no parking allowed on these streets from 6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. or until work is completed. Vehicles parked on the street will be towed to the nearest side street. Read on... 122. CITY OF POCATELLO, KIND COMMUNITY, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS BRING INITIATIVE SPREADING KINDNESS The Kind Campaign is an initiative to help spread kindness and a sense of belonging across our community. Signs that say You Matter, You Are Valued, and You Belong are being distributed across Pocatello. Read on... 123. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY COLLECTING SUPPLIES FOR IN-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 STUDENTS From August 4 through September 9 the staff at the library are collecting general toiletry items and school supplies for the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 supply pantry. Read on... 124. ANIMAL SERVICES ADOPTS FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY TO HELP REUNITE LOST PETS WITH OWNERS Pocatello Animal Services is proudly joining forces with Petco Love, a national non-profit working to lead and inspire change for animals and animal welfare groups across the country. Read on... 125. ROSS PARK AQUATIC COMPLEX WRAPS UP 2023 SEASON AUGUST 20 So far this year, the Ross Park Aquatic Complex has had an estimated 40,000 visitors. The pool will operate as normal Saturday, August 19, and Sunday, August 20. August 20 will mark the final day of the 2023 season. Read on... 126. COLORING CONTEST: 2024 HEALTHY HOMES CALENDAR COLORING CONTEST Calling young artists! HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes is looking for artists around the country to participate in the 2024 Healthy Homes Calendar Contest. Read on... 127. MONTANA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS RETURNS TO POCATELLO AUGUST 10 AND 11 Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is once again coming to Idaho State University (ISU) for the ISU Summer Concert Series. Read on... 128. THE POCATELLO POLICE NON-EMERGENCY DISPATCH LINE HAS BEEN RESTORED AND IS WORKING UPDATE (08/07): The Pocatello Police Dispatch Non-Emergency phone number 208-234-6100 is now working! Read on... 129. MICRO-SEALING SCHEDULE FOR AUGUST Residents are asked to clear the road in front of their houses of obstructions. Read on... 130. CREWS TO COMPLETE CURBS, GUTTERS, AND SIDEWALKS ON POCATELLO CREEK ROAD JULY 31 Beginning Monday, July 31, 2023, contracted work crews will be finishing sections of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks on Pocatello Creek Rd. between Jefferson Ave. and Call Creek Dr. Read on... 131. HAWTHORNE ROAD AND WEST QUINN ROAD SET TO REOPEN Crews have been working diligently on the Hawthorne Road and West Quinn Road intersection, with most of the project expected to be completed by the end of August. Read on... 132. JUNIOR JAZZ PLAYERS INVITED TO MEET UTAH JAZZ PLAYER OCHAI AGBAJI Junior Jazz players who participated in the 2022/23 season are invited to meet Utah Jazz guard Ochai Agbaji. Read on... 133. CENTER STREET PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT This project includes 850 lineal ft of 6-foot-wide sidewalk, 150 ft concrete block wall, five curb ramp updates, and six concrete approaches along the south side of Center St. The project starts at S. 19th Ave. and runs down Center Street to S. 13th Ave. Read on... 134. OPEN BURN BAN BEGINS JULY 15 FOR BANNOCK COUNTY WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE AREAS The ban will remain in place until October 1, 2023, or until conditions allow the ban to be lifted. Read on... 135. CITY AWARDED GRANT MONEY FOR ‘SAFE STREETS AND ROADS FOR ALL ACTION PLAN’ The Action Plan aims to make roads safer for pedestrians and motorists by finding ways to reduce serious injuries and fatalities through a Safe Systems approach with ultimately a Vision Zero goal. Read on... 136. INTERACTIVE MAP: COMMUNITY INPUT WANTED TO IMPROVE RIVER AND TRAIL ACCESS What land do you want to see preserved in Pocatello? Where is stream or trail access needed? The City of Pocatello has created an interactive map to gather public input to help improve river and trail access. Read on... 137. VIDEO: GO WITH THE FLOW POCATELLO Check out this video "Go with the Flow Pocatello" and learn more about floating the Portneuf River in Pocatello, Idaho. Read on... 138. MYAC STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN INDEPENDENCE FROM HUNGER FOOD DRIVE HOSTED BY POCATELLO GROCERY OUTLET Your donations help support the MYAC Little Free Pantry, Salvation Army, Aid For Friends Homeless Shelter, and the Bannock County Veterans Memorial Building Food Pantry. Read on... 139. TAKE EXTRA CARE WITH PETS THIS FOURTH OF JULY; FIREWORKS CAN SCARE ANIMALS The busiest day of the year for animal shelters is July 5 because pet owners are looking for their lost animals, and community members are bringing lost pets to the shelter to help find their owners. Read on... 140. EAST IDAHO CREDIT UNION DONATES $5K TO POCATELLO'S PROMISE OF TOMORROW MAYORAL SCHOLARSHIP The scholarship program is in its fourth year. Each two-year scholarship awards the student $2000, or $500 per semester, to use at Idaho State University. Read on... 141. US DOT AWARDS $7.75M RAISE GRANT TO CITY OF POCATELLO FOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT NORTH KRAFT ROAD The North Portneuf Crossing project will include the final design and construction of critically needed infrastructure, recreational facilities, and transit amenities in the area. Pocatello was one of 162 grant recipients. Read on... 142. HALF-PRICE DOG AND PUPPY, CAT AND KITTEN ADOPTIONS AT THE POCATELLO ANIMAL SHELTER SLATED JULY 1-15 All adoptions include vaccinations, spay or neuter surgery, a microchip for permanent identification, and a collar. Read on... 143. CITY OF POCATELLO OFFICES, POCATELLO REGIONAL TRANSIT CLOSED JULY 4; SANITATION COLLECTION NORMAL Tuesday, July 4, City of Pocatello offices will close for Independence Day (observed). Pocatello Regional Transit (PRT) buses will not be running July 4. Read on... 144. POCATELLO WATER DEPARTMENT RELEASES 2023 WATER QUALITY REPORT The annual document summarizes the results of 2,100 water quality tests conducted for over 100 different compounds in the past year. Read on... 145. AIC: CITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF POCATELLO FOR HEAT MAPS HELP BEAUTIFICATION 2023 AIC Annual Conference: Garret Nancolas City Achievement Award presented to the City of Pocatello for Heat Maps Help Beautification Read on... 146. UPDATE: 'COOL RAIN' IN THE PARK POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 DUE TO WEATHER UPDATE: Cool Rain was postponed until Wednesday, June 28, due to the weather forecast for June 14. Read on... 147. CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS The project advances the 20-year management plan for the facility by addressing the first critical items and laying the groundwork for additional needed improvements, including aeration blower replacement and composting. Read on... 148. FIREWORKS SAFETY TIPS FOR THE HOLIDAY More fires are reported on the Fourth of July than on any other day of the year in the United States. Over half of these fires are a result of fireworks. Read on... 149. FORTUNE 50 BEST PLACES TO LIVE FOR FAMILIES 2023 - POCATELLO, IDAHO, RANKED #43 Fortune evaluated nearly 1,900 cities, towns, suburbs, exurbs, villages, and townships that had approximately 20,000 residents across all 50 states in the U.S. Read on... 150. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY KICKS-OFF ARTS AND COMMUNITY TICKETS PROGRAM FREE: As You Like It will have its performance Monday, June 26. The Gate City Grays tickets are for home games starting with the Thursday, June 22 game. Read on... 151. POCATELLO REGIONAL AIRPORT TO ADD A SECOND DAILY FLIGHT Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH) to announce Delta Air Lines is launching a second nonstop flight from PIH to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) beginning September 5, 2023. Read on... 152. WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING BEGINS JUNE 20 The City of Pocatello Water Department will conduct its annual system flushing program beginning June 20, 2023, and will take approximately three weeks to complete. Read on... 153. PHOTO CONTEST: #LOVEWHEREYOULIVE AND WIN CITY SWAG! We are looking for some great photos across the city to build our library of images. It’s all part of the “Love Where You Live” campaign. Read on... 154. THE CITY OF POCATELLO OFFICES CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF THE JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY Sanitation operations will run as normal and Pocatello Regional Transit will be closed. Read on... 155. LOCAL STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT BEING ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY The City visited Wilcox Elementary School in May and interacted with over one-hundred 4th graders. During their activities, the students took on the role of individual water molecules, tracing their journey through the water cycle. Read on... 156. PICTURES: POCATELLO FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS THREE NEW BRUSH TRUCKS These trucks were made possible by a generous donation from Idaho Central Credit Union, a grant from the Assistance to Firefighters Grant, and the Pocatello City Council approving the purchase of one. Read on... 157. PPD OFFICERS RECEIVE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN COMMUNITY POLICING June 5, 2023, Pocatello Police Officer Cpl. Demetrius Amos and Officer Mackenzie (Mac) Handel received the Distinguished Service in Community Policing Award from the US Attorney General’s office for an incident that occurred on May 5, 2022. Read on... 158. CITY OF POCATELLO AND CITY OF CHUBBUCK JOIN 4TH ANNUAL SUPPORT LOCAL GEMS INITIATIVE The Cities of Pocatello and Chubbuck are joining U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and the Idaho Department of Commerce for the fourth annual Support Local Gems initiative, which will serve as an all-day event to support Idaho small businesses. Read on... 159. PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT ON SOUTH 5TH AVENUE AND JASON AVENUE The project will install a raised median, a crosswalk, a rectangular rapid flashing beacon at the crosswalk, sidewalks, and improved signage. The project is scheduled to begin construction in early July 2023. Read on... 160. COUNTY, CITY, AND LOCAL AGENCIES ATTEND POCATELLO PUBLIC SAFETY TABLETOP EXERCISE The City of Pocatello and Bannock County Office of Emergency Management coordinated the Public Safety Tabletop Exercise with the FBI to review first responders and private sector partners’ response plans to critical incidents. Read on... 161. COMMUNITY ADVISORY: DANGEROUS RIVER CONDITIONS ON PORTNEUF RIVER Due to the high levels and fast-moving water, please exercise extreme caution near rivers and creeks. The Portneuf River is 10.5 feet deep and is flowing at 1,060 cubic feet per second (cfs), making for dangerous conditions. Read on... 162. POCATELLO FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES THREE NEW BRUSH TRUCKS AHEAD OF WILDFIRE SEASON The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place Thursday, June 8, at 5:15 p.m. at City Hall. This event is free and open to the public. The total cost for the three new brush trucks was $511,695. Read on... 163. COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER CLOSED THROUGH JUNE 2 FOR RENOVATIONS All areas of the facility have been temporarily closed and classes canceled. We promise it will be worth the wait. These renovations are part of the Portneuf Health Trust and Healthy City, USA $1.3 million donation to the expansion and remodel. Read on... 164. UPDATE: POCATELLO’S ROSS PARK AQUATIC COMPLEX OPENS FOR 2024 SEASON MAY 25 UPDATE (05/23): To get your season swim passes head over to the Ross Park Aquatic Complex during business hours or call 208-232-3901. The Community Recreation Center is closed through June 2 for renovations. Read on... 165. CITY OF POCATELLO SANITATION COLLECTION TO OPERATE AS NORMAL ON MEMORIAL DAY The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal on Memorial Day, May 27. Read on... NextPrevious View All Items /CivicAlerts.aspx POCATELLO CALENDAR 1. Attend an upcoming public meeting or event. 1. Public Meetings 2. Upcoming Events 1. Public Meetings MAY 2024 S M T W T F S 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 1. FRI, MAY 31 Pocatello Fire Union Negotiations Meeting View All Events /Calendar.aspx 1. Upcoming Events MAY 2024 S M T W T F S 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 1. MON, MAY 20 - SUN, JUN. 2 Community Recreation Center CLOSED The Community Recreation Center will be closed for two weeks for renovation in place of the annual m... 2. 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POCATELLO FIRE UNION MEETING Notice is hereby given that representatives of the International Association of Firefighters, Pocatello Firefighters Local #187 and City staff will hold a meeting to discuss negotiations on Friday, May 31, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 911 North 7th Avenue. Meeting Notice (PDF) CONTACT THE CITY 1. POCATELLO CONNECT Use the Pocatello Connect app to request City services or to report concerns such as potholes, graffiti, storm drain issues, noise complaints, traffic sign or signal problems, code violations, and more. Don't want to use the app? Just follow the link below and select the web interface. Contact the City of Pocatello GET INVOLVED 1. COMMUNITY INPUT WANTED! TAKE THE SURVEY BELOW. The City of Pocatello, in conjunction with Hales Engineering, is soliciting feedback for the City’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Action Plan. The SS4A plan is funded through a U.S. DOT grant and aims to improve safety and eliminate pedestrian-vehicle fatalities. Take the Survey 2. MARSHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY’S “GARDEN TO GIVE” FOR THE IDAHO FOODBANK IS BACK It’s time to start seeding our gardens! “Garden to Give” is back again this year. Marshall Public Library (MPL) is teaming up with The Idaho Foodbank to help get excess produce from your garden to the food bank. Learn How to Give 3. INPUT NEEDED FOR THE POCATELLO HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN UPDATE Pocatello residents are invited to participate in an online survey to update the City’s Historic Preservation Plan. The City and the Pocatello Historic Preservation Commission, in collaboration with project consultant Kirk Huffaker Preservation Strategies, have started the work to update the current preservation plan which was adopted in 2019. 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