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June 2009 Newsletter

June 2009 Idaho 16 Update: Offers have been made to some property owners North of the river and some draft plans have been drawn although the EIS is not expected until June 23rd, 2009. Read Article >>


April 2009 Newsletter

The April 2009 Newsletter includes updates on the Idaho 16 project, that appraisals were expected to come out in the Spring and that the Federal Highway Administration had granted ITD permission to purchase land North of the Boise River. Read Article >>


February 2009 Newsletter

The February 2009 Newsletter includes descriptions of two of the proposed legislation presented by ITD. Read Article >>


December 2008 Newsletter

Idaho 16 Update December 2008: what to expect to see in the Environmental Impact Statement that has been delayed until Spring. Includes an overview of the legislation proposed by the Idaho Transportation Department Read Article >>


June 2008 Newsletter

The June 2008 newsletter introduces the legislative proposals Idaho Transportation Department will ask the legislature to implement, many having to do with Eminent Domain. Read Article >>


March 2008 Newsletter

Idaho 16 Update March 2008: High-Speed Expressway planned with Interchange access only. Also include an article about Right-of-Way agents. Read Article >>


January 2008 Newsletter

Idaho 16 Update January 2008 including that access will not be granted to any property owners adjacent to the new highway. Includes a comprehensive description of the Condemnation and Relocation Processes. Read Article >>


Ten Mile Interchange Newsletter

ITD has made offers to property owners whose land will be taken for the Ten Mile Interchange project. The offers include an incentive to accept without negotiation within 45 days. The estimated cost of the project is now over $60 million. rn Read Article >>


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS YOUR PROPERTY

If the government needs all or a portion of your property for a road improvement or other project, there are several things you should be aware of from the outset.  At any given time, there are a number of governmental projects underway or planned which will require private property.  The government does have the power to take private property for public use when the property is needed, whether or not the owner wants to sell.  This... Read Article >>


IF YOU WANT TO DEVELOP YOUR PROPERTY, HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

You submit a development application or apply for a building permit and find that the relevant governmental agencies will approve your request . . . subject to a few conditions,of course. Read Article >>


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