July 5, 2021

City Offices will be closed on Monday July 5, 2021 in observance of Independence Day. City Offices will reopen on Tuesday July 6, 2021 at 8:00am. Sanitation will run as normal. Please remember to always have your garbage and recycle can out by 7:00 AM.

ITD I-86/I-15 System Interchange Project.

Project construction is anticipated to begin in 2022 with plans of interchange completion in 2025. As part of this project Chubbuck Road is proposed to be lowered and rebuilt as an underpass to I-15. Two new bridges will be constructed for I-15 over Chubbuck Road.

Click the link for more project information.
https://itdprojects.org/projects/i-86-i-15-system-interchange/?fbclid=IwAR1Y3dZPLvWdyUuPKJxO6ZBgrB_fbYNQf6fAq7UcD8551VMvnNtNVDzFZTQ

Chubbuck Receives City Achievement Award

Chubbuck Receives City Achievement Award

BOISE – The Association of Idaho Cities (AIC) recognized the City of Chubbuck with a City Achievement Award at the June 17th banquet during the 74th AIC Annual Conference in Boise held June 16-18, 2021.

Creativity, innovation, and solutions-oriented leadership define Idaho city officials. The City Achievement Awards recognize the work of cities around Idaho that have implemented pioneering approaches to improve quality of life, address community challenges, and enhance service delivery in cost-effective ways. This year, awards were given in six categories: Community Engagement, Economic & Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Public Safety, Public Works & Transportation, and Youth & Youth Council.

The City of Chubbuck was recognized with a City Achievement Award in the Economic & Community Development Category for its Downtown Chubbuck project.  The city planned for over four years for a walkable and bikeable downtown for Chubbuck residents, which is now coming to fruition with construction of the new city hall and Idaho Central Credit Union headquarters.

The Association of Idaho Cities was formed in 1947 and is a nonpartisan, nonprofit corporation organized to serve Idaho’s 199 incorporated cities. AIC influences policies and provides education, training and technical assistance to strengthen the ability of city elected officials and staff to serve their communities.

From left, Councilmember Roger Hernandez, Councilmember Melanie Evans, Economic Development Director Devin Hillam, Councilmember Dan Heiner, City Clerk Joey Bowers, Mayor Kevin England, and Association of Idaho Cities board of directors President Tom Jenkins.

Recycling Dos and Don’ts (DO NOT BAG RECYCLABLES)!

RECYCLING DOS AND DON’TS (DO NOT BAG RECYCLABLES)!

Accepted Items:

Paper – newspapers, magazines, phone books, catalogs, office paper, note pads, index cards, coated paper, brochures, junk mail, envelopes, manila folders.

Plastic – all bottles marked with #1 or #2 recycle symbols that have been rinsed and their caps securely fastened.

Metal – tin and aluminum cans that have been rinsed of contents.

Cardboard – moving boxes, shipping boxes, cereal boxes, frozen food boxes, other food packaging boxes, paper towel cores.

Not Accepted:

Paper – shredded paper, paper towels, tissues, paper plates, tissue paper, cellophane paper, wax-coated beverage containers (milk cartons, juice boxes, etc.).

Plastic – plastic bags (garbage bags, grocery bags, water softener salt bags), plastics marked with #3 through #7 recycle symbols (deli trays, clam shells, yogurt containers, cottage cheese containers, etc.), plastic utensils, potato chip bags, PVC and ABS pipe, plastic wrap, bubble wrap, cereal box liners.

Metal – aerosol cans, fence posts, auto parts, plumbing parts, pipe.

Hazardous Material – Medical waste, animal waste, human waste, any container that has been filled with paint, pesticides, herbicides or petroleum products.

Other – food waste, yard waste, packaging materials (peanuts, Styrofoam, etc.), Styrofoam containers, batteries, diapers, toys, clothing, carpet, foam, rubber, ceramic containers, string, glass, furnace filters

Public Comment

NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT
CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho, will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 pm on July 7, 2021 at Chubbuck City Council Chambers, 5160 Yellowstone Avenue, Chubbuck, Idaho. In-person attendance is allowed. This meeting will also be available to the public electronically or by phone. Public hearings will be held with respect to the following item:

  1. An application for the De-Annexation of 3 properties from the City of Chubbuck City Limits, and into the jurisdiction of Bannock County. (Bannock County parcel numbers RCCPC037318, RCCPC037302, and RCBVS000200) Approx. 45 acres, generally located east of I-15, south of Chubbuck Rd, and west of Fairgrounds Road.

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A complete description of each item is available to the public on request to jbowers@cityofchubbuck.us. Council packet will be available upon request to the same email by June 30, 2021. Any and all persons may register comments, protests, or agreements on the hearing subjects being considered. Oral testimony concerning these proposals may be offered at the public hearing. Commission may limit oral testimony. Written testimony must be received by jbowers@cityofchubbuck.us at least 7 days prior to the hearing, shall comply with standards established in City Code 18.28.020.D.7., and shall be considered public record.

Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the meeting should contact the City Clerk, Joey Bowers at jbowers@cityofchubbuck.us at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Joey Bowers, City Clerk

Publish:   June 20, 2021