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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 20 2019 CMCITY OF CHUBBUCK COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA MARCH 20, 2019 — 6:00PM LOCATED AT CHUBBUCK CITY HALL 5160 YELLOWSTONE AVE. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor England. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: Councilmember Lewis INVOCATION: Mohammed Safdar of the Islamic Society of Southeast Idaho. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: AMEND COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: March 6, 2019 (Action Item). PROCLAMATIONS: 1. Occupational Therapy GENERAL BUSINESS: 1. Appeal the Denial of a Day Care License for SyAnn Callister. (Action Item) (Council will discuss the denial of a day care license by the Chubbuck Police Department). 2. Approval of Bilyeu Estates Div. 5 Final Plat. (Action Item). (Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code). 3. Approval of Requests for Funding for FY2019. (Action Item). (Council will discuss funding requests). 4. Approval of CM/GC Contract for Municipal Building. (Action Item). (Council will discuss entering into an agreement for CM/GC services). 5. Adoption of Ordinance XXX Change of Land Use District. (Action Item). (Council will discuss a change in land use from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R -Z)). 6. Consent of Council to Mayor's Appointment of Joey Bowers City Clerk and Rich Morgan Treasurer. (Action Item). (The council will discuss an appointment to City Clerk and Treasurer). CLAIMS: City of Chubbuck claims for March 20, 2019 as presented to Mayor England and Council. (Action Item). GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: ADJOURN: City Hall and the City Council Chambers are accessible for persons with disabilities. Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the meeting should contact City Clerk, Rich Morgan at 208.237.2400 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. CITY OF CHUBBUCK SPECIAL COUNCIL STUDY SESSION MINUTES MARCH 6, 2019 — 3:00PM LOCATED AT CHUBBUCK CITY HALL 5160 YELLOWSTONE AVE. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor England COUNCIL PRESENT: Roger Hernandez, Annette Baumeister, Ryan Lewis, and Melanie Evans. STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Kevin England, City Attorney Tom Holmes, Public Works Director Rodney Burch, Police Chief Bill Guiberson, Fire Chief Merlin Miller, Planning and Development Director Devin Hillam, Parks & Rec. Superintendent Bill Guinn, City Engineer Bridger Morrison, City Clerk Rich Morgan, and Deputy Clerk Joey Bowers. GENERAL BUSINESS: 1- Presentation on the new City Hall Site Selection Report. Dale Hatch represented Meyers Anderson. Mr. Hatch presented the evaluations on 6 possible site locations for a new City Hall. Mr_ Hatch stated that the location on Burley Drive rated the best overall location for presence, proximity, orientation/access, site capacity, community context, displacement/City revenue, economic development, public amenities, and services/utilities. Mayor England stated that the City Hall Committee had received this information and agreed with the results of the evaluations. 2- Update from Bannock Development Corporation. John Regetz, CEO, Bannock Development Corporation (BDC) gave a yearly update, and what they have to offer the City of Chubbuck moving forward. 3- Update from the Parks Department. Parks & Rec. Superintendent Bill Guinn gave an update on the parks department. Mr. Guinn presented a 5 year budget, equipment plan, and a parks improvement plan. Councilmember Evans asked about indoor facility plans. 4- Discussion on Building Permits, Parks Impact Fee, and the NWSI Connection Fee. Public Works Director Rodney Burch responded to questions from the last Study Session, gave an explanation of the NWSI financial obligations, and summarized the relationship/purpose of the comprehensive plan, parks master plan, capital improvement plan/fee study, and the impact fee ordinance. Mr. Burch stated that the parks fee and minimum sizes are defined in the parks master plan, Mr. Burch also stated that the Chubbuck Impact Area Wastewater Collection Authority (CIAWCA) has 4 DEQ loans associated with the NWSI at 0% interest, with contractual nonnegotiable pay off dates from 2030-2035. These loans where designed to be paid off with a 50% growth buildout through a connection fee of $5490. In 2008 growth dropped off because of the recession, but the debt still needed to be paid. The City of Chubbuck had to cover the DEQ debt with its current resident's utility bill and a grant from the Chubbuck Development Authority. The CIAWCA now needs to reimburse the City of Chubbuck residents for paying its debt through capital improvements, and lower utility rates. Mr. Burch stated that the Council had given direction to change the City's current parks/cash in lieu ordinance, and the mechanism to make that change is through impact fees. Planning and Development Director Devin Hillam went over the history of the 2002 comprehensive's plan to develop a meaningful park plan. But since 2002 the City has gotten park areas, not quality park spaces with quality amenities. City Engineer Bridger Morrison gave an explanation of the 2007 rate study and how the recommended connection fee was determined. The connection fee is made up of a cost to service the debt and a replacement cost. Mr. Morrison went over the correlation of connection fees, percentage of buildout, and the number of years it would take to pay off the debt and replace the system/investment. Councilmember Evans and Baumeister felt like for a fair share 100% of those that the NWSI system will service should pay the debt and not 50%. Councilmember Lewis wondered if lowering the connection fee would encourage/increase connections, and asked city staff to start looking at doing a new rate study. Councilmember Hernandez felt like connections are market driven and not fee driven. ADJOURN: Mayor Kevin England adjourned at 5:56 CITY OF CHUBBUCK COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA MARCH 6, 2019 6:00pm LOCATED AT CHUBBUCK CITY HALL 5160 YELLOWSTONE AVE. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor England. PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: Councilmember Evans. INVOCATION: Lt. Tami Moore with The Salvation Army. COUNCIL PRESENT: Roger Hernandez, Annette Baumeister, Ryan Lewis, and Melanie Evans. STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Kevin England, City Attorney Tom Holmes, Public Works Director Rodney Burch, Police Chief Bill Guiberson, Fire Chief Merlin Miller, Planning and Development Director Devin Hillam, City Planner Paul Andrus, and Deputy Clerk Joey Bowers. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: February 20, 2019. Councilmember Lewis motioned for approval of the Study Session and Council Meeting minutes. Councilmember Evans seconded motion for approval of minutes. Roll Call: Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Baumeister -yes, Lewis -yes, motion passed. PUBLIC HEARING: 1. An application for change in land use zone for 10 acres from Agricultural to R2 Limited Residential, The Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use map designates this property as Mixed Use. Location: NW of Section 9, township 6 South, Range 34 East, of the Boise Meridian — North of 1-86, South of Park Meadows Subdivision, East of Philbin Rd. and West of Kasiska Subdivision. Brady Smith from Rocky Mountain Engineering represented the applicant. Mr. Smith presented a land use change, and stated that the surrounding areas have all been built as R-2 Subdivisions. City Planner Paul Andrus stated that City Staff had reviewed the application and believed it meets City standards and complies with the comprehensive plan. Mayor England declared the public hearing open for public comment. Mike Popovich at 6215 Fruitwood Lane, was in favor. Mr. Popovich represented the First Baptist Church and felt like the applicant would build these homes to the same/higher standards as the surrounding developments. Niki Taysom. at General Delivery, was opposed. Ms. Taysom was opposed to the R-2 zoning, and a nonprofit using public funds to make a profit. Darris Ellis 4470 Wasatch Street, was in favor. Mr. Ellis asked about the NWSI connection fee. Scan Shepley 890 Redman Street, was opposed. Mr. Shepley was concerned about property values, and asked how many homes would be built with this development. Public Works Director Rodney Burch responded to Mr. Ellis's question, and stated that this land was part of the 2008 city limits and would not be subject to the NWSI connection fee. Brady Smith responded to Mr. Shepley's question and stated that this development would be built to an R-2 zone density. GENERAL BusINEss: 1. Approval of Zone Change from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2). (Council will discuss the application and if it meets City code). Councilmember Baumeister motioned for approval of a zone change from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2) for Alpine Crossing. Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Hernandez -yes, Baumeister -yes, Lewis -yes, Evans -yes, motion passed. 2. Approval of the Site Selection for the New City Hall. (Council will discuss the New City Hall site selection). Councilmember Evans motioned for approval of Burley Drive as the site location for City Hall, Councilmember Baumeister seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Baumeister -yes, Lewis -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed. 3. Approval of Sunset Townhomes Findings of Fact and Conclusions. (Council will discuss the finding of facts and conclusions report). Councilmember Baumeister recused herself from business item #3. Councilmember Hernandez motioned for approval of the findings, facts, and conclusions. Councilmember Evans seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Lewis -yes, Evans -yes, Hernandez -yes, Baumeister -recused, motion passed. 4. Discussion on Police Department Software Update. (Council will discuss an update to the CPD software). Police Chief Bill Guiberson presented an update to the police software, to increase transparency, and help the department be more efficient. Councilmember Evans motioned for approval of a software upgrade for the police department in the amount of $29, 220. Councilmember Hernandez seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Evans -yes, Baumeister -yes, Lewis -yes, Hernandez -yes, motion passed. 5. Adoption of Ordinance XXX Parks Capital Plan and Impact Fee. (Council will discuss changes to 17.16 and adding 17.24 to City code). The Council moved business item #5 to the first study session and council meeting in April for further discussion. CLAIMS: 1. City of Chubbuck claims for March 6, 2019 as presented to Mayor England and Council. Councilmember Lewis motioned to approve the City of Chubbuck Claims. Councilmember Baumeister seconded motion for approval. Roll Call: Hernandez -yes, Evans -yes, Baumeister -yes, Lewis -yes, motion passed ADJOURN: Mayor Kevin England adjourned at 6:52 CHUBBUCK 1 Q A H A PROCLAMATION Whereas: The American Occupational Therapy Association has declared the month of April 2019 to be known as Occupational Therapy Month, and Whereas: The profession of occupational therapy makes valuable contributions in helping people "Live Life to Its Fullest" after an illness or injury, and Whereas: The services of occupational therapy are available to citizens of Chubbuck through hospitals, home health agencies, schools, clinics, and nursing homes; and Whereas: The health and productivity of our citizens depend upon the effective use of health care resources, including the important services of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants; Therefore, I, Kevin B. England, as Mayor of the City of Chubbuck do hereby proclaim the month of April 2019 as Occupational Therapy Month and I call upon all citizens to recognize the achievements and contributions of these valued health professionals. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of our City to be affixed this 20th day of March in the year two thousand and nineteen. Kevin B. England, Mayor City of Chubbuck lao'-e\ Public Works Department PO box 5504 2uck, ID 83202 08.237.2430 — Fax CHUBBUCK www. Ci ty ofCh u b b u ck. us 1 n 9 H 0 Memo To: Honorable Mayor and City Council From: Public Works Staff Date: March 13, 2019 Re: Final Plat — Bilyeu Estates Division 5 Applicant: Stewart Nelson 2630 N Inkom Rd, Inkom, ID 83245 Professional Services: RMES 600 E Oak St, Pocatello, ID 83201 Application: Bilyeu Estates Div. 5 Final Plat, located on Hiram Ave north of Chubbuck Rd and east of Philbin Rd Existing Zoning: Limited Residential (R-2) Existing Land Use: Bare ground, previously farm land Staff Report: The final plat for Bilyeu Estates Div. 5 is compliant with the preliminary plat approved by the City Council on November 13, 2018. The final plat application has been reviewed by staff and appears to meet the standards of Titles 16, 17, and 18 of City Code. Specifically: 17.12.130: The final plat application was submitted within the twelve months validity period 17.22.220: The Public Works Director has reviewed the final plat and finds that is substantially conforms to the approved preliminary plat; • There is no increase in the number of lots nor any additional streets • This is no significant change in the configuration of lots or street alignment • There is no significant change in the size or location of open space • No other changes have occurred which have affected the reviewed preliminary plat Recommend condition of approval that construction plans/drawings be accepted by the City Engineer. Attachment: Final Map for Bilyeu Estates Div. 5 BILYEU ESTATES- DIVISIONS LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION a TOWNSHIP 6 SOWN, RANGE 34 EAST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO CURVE TABLE m'tlGxm)haiFf nNR)e] {7 WGNFeN MRMM4N xus xq Aetllas FY NUMBER RADIUS DELTA RNDIE RRC LENGTH TAN[aEN' 5)( EAST Il4 CORNER OF SECTION Ilxr r,'o. Yxlevu.3 I iO etl se r� Ju ]� L07 i5 101"20 cz Joo.uv rea.s.' s. t, i1y}j( 4. FOUND M"REBAA AT )ooar zs eo'Iv r)ae„ ea,)5' 4 RECORD pOSI110NPER DEAF B sYss w elan' ss'�e'sm )NST. N0.20520355 R�IGE .vex Iw[K 7 tor v xs?oq ]s�e'Sr Is9,19' w,eo' BLOCK I BLOCK S = t 4RI a9 T S m'a 2 } BLOCKS �i'i 4AiRc �= 31 �.=. -� oxrr.c M a 2)) 4 F•IPEY 24ar 14.17 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS T—MRI BEARING AND DISTANCE PER HERITAGE WEST NO.1 SURDMSION (RECORD INST. No.$1113538( GRAPHIC SCALE 100 o so- 100 I huh = I.E. 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RECORDING INSTRUMENT NUMBER BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION A PARCELOF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOLrIHWESTGUARTER OFSECTION 4.IDWN%IP6 SOUTH. RANGE 34 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING A7 THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 4, WRITER 15 MARKED BY 21NCH ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED US IC900 (DESCRIBED IN CORNER PERPETUATION AND FILING RECORD INSTRUMENT NO. 21207296) AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORD OF BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO; THENCE NORM 89°50'41' WEST, IEASK OF BEARING PER CENTRAL MERIDIAN OF EAST ZONE OF THE IDAHO STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM) ALONG THE SOUTH ONE OF SAID SEC710N 4, A DISTANCE DF 1315.99 FEET TOA I INCH ALUMINUM CAP WITH NO MARKINGS: 1H INCE NORTH 89°50'41' WEST, CONTINUING ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SECTION 4, A DISTANCE OF 7 FEET ED ASLB INCH RESARWITHNO CAP {DESCRIBED IN CORNER PERPETUATION AND HUNG RECORD INSTRUMBNTHO. 990, 9 01 45 951; THENCE NORTH B9°50'41"WEST. CONTINUING ALONG THE SOUTH U14E OF SAID SECTION 4, A DISTANCE OF 456AI FEET TD A 21NCH ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED RMES PEL57341; THENCE NDRTH DD°]4'25"' W'E57 dLPNG LIFE CENTER UNE CERIUM STREET, A DISTANCE OF 317.18 FEET IDA 21NCH ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED RMES PELS 2341; THENCE NDRTH 00'2438' WEST. CONTINUING ALONG WE CENTER LINE OF HIRAM STREET, A DISTANCE OF 1451 45 FEfR TO A POINT OF IANOENCY WITH A SUED SOOT RADIUS CURVE, THD CENTER OF WHICH BEARS SOUTH B99522" WEST; THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG SAID CURVE IN ANORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 25°40ID' AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 1WE FEET ITHE CHORD OF SAID CURVE BEARS NORTH I3"14'43" WEST A DISTANCE OF 13328 FEED TO A POINT PF REVERSE CURVATURE WITH A 300X6 FOOT RAOIUS. THE CENTER OF WHICH HEARS NORTH 63'55'12' EAST; TN ENCE FOLLOWING ALONG SAID CURVE INA NDRTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TH SO UGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2594'50' AND AN ARC aNGTH OF 13394 FEET (I HE CHORD OF SAID CURVE BEARS NORTH 13°1723' WEST DISTANCE OF 137.83 HEM TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE LEAVING SAID CURVE, NORTH CD -24'39' WEST, CONTINUING ALONG IHE CENTER LINE OF HIRAM 57REET, A DISTANCE GF OINT ON 2.13 FEET TO A PTIT NORTHERLY BOUNDARY UNE OF BILYEU ESTATES 47H ADDIRDN, A SUBDIVISION RECORDED AS INSMU M ENT NO. 210163251N THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANNOCK. COUNTY: THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF BILYEU ESTATES DM5101,14 SOUTH 89'50'41' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEEL TO A 21NCH ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED TIMES FELS 234% THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY BOUNDARY UNES OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION 4 OVER THE FOLLOWING SIX I61 COURSES: 1. SOUTH H-24'38' EAST ADISTANCE OF 1.78 FEET 70A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE ON A CURVE WTIH ARADIUS OF 167.00 FEET, THE CENTER OF WHICH BEARS NDRTH EV°79'4}' EAST; 2. FOLLOWING ALONG SAID CURVE IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2594'31" AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 119.18 FEET (THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 13`17'33' EAST A DISTANCE OF 118.20 FEED TO A POINT OF NON•TANGENCY ON ACURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 273.02 FEET AND WHOSE CENIER BEARS SOUTH 6415211 B" WEST:3. THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG SAID CURVE IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01°02'45" AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 4.98 FEET (THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH ZS°39'05" FAST A DISTANCE OF CBS FFETL TO A POINT OF OF 4. LEAVING SAID CURVE, NORM 4°48'33" 6EAST ADISTANCE OF 121CO FEET; 5. SOUTH 161 EMT A DISTANCE DF 131.46 FEET; E. SOUTH 00'24'38" EAST A DISTANCE OF 710,77 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY NNE OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION CNE, ASUBDIVISION RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NU 21712050 IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SUITUCK COUNTY: THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINES OF EILYEU ESTATES DIVISION ONE NORTH 09'35'22" EAST A OKTANCF OF 30.39 FEET', THENCE ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION ONE, THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY CF RILYEU ESTATES ONISION TW 0, A SURDVISICN RECORDED M INSTRUMENT ND. 21ITBS26 IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANNOCK COUNTY, AND INE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION THREE, A SUBDIVISION RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO.21a1E32e IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANNOCK COUNTY NORTH 00°24'38' WEST A DISTANCE OF 10GAISF FEET; 70 A POINT ON THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION THREE', THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY LINES OF BILYEU ESTATES DIVISION THREE OVER THE FOLLOWING 1W0121 COURSES: I. NORTH 6915'22" LAST A DISTANCE OF 24.92 FEET; 2. NORTH 00°2418' WEST DISTANCE CF 131,40. FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF INTEGRITY ESTATES PHASE THREE, A SUBDIVISION RECDRDED AS INSTRUMENT NO.21SX274 IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANNOCK COUNTY: THENCE FOLLOWING ALONG THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF INTEGRITY ESTATES PHASE THREE SOUTH 89°58'38' WEST A DISTANCE OF 24132 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND BELONGING EO IN-NOUT CONSTRUCTION AS DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED RECCRDEDAS NSTRUMEM NO. 21712017 IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANN00 CDUNTY; THENCE FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY LINES OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND OVER THE FOLLOWING ELEVEN 111) COURSES: 1, SOUTH 36°11'92' WEST A DISTANCE OF 109.91 FEET TO A POINT OF NON TANGENCY ON A CURVC WITH A RADIUS CF 333RD FEET AND IMPOSE CENTER REARS SOUTH 35"44'41' WEST; 2. FOLLOWING ALONG SAID CURVE M A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF C6°13'53' AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 35.22 FEET RHE CHORD OF SAID CURVE BEARS NORTH SIM' 15" WEST A DISTANCE OF 36.20 FEETI TO A POINT OF NON TANGENCY; 3. SOAK 251WEST A DISTANCE OF 1111,F) FEET; 4.5OHN 50'181 WEA DISTANCE OF 53]0 FEET; 5. SOUTH 29°57'49" EAST A DISTANCE OP 53.70 FEED, 6. SOUTH 09°36'54' FAST A DISTANCE OF 53.70 FEET; 7, SOUTH 101 WEST A DISTANCE OF 5320 FEET; 8. SOUTH 70°55'2?' WEST A OISIANCE OF 84.59 FEET; 9. SOUTH 09°27'69' WEST A DISTANCE OF ID1.69 PEST; 10. NORTH 89°50'41' WESTA DISTANCE OF 45.8E FEET;11. SOUTH 00.24'36' EAST A DISTANCE DF 175.01 FEET TC INE MORRIS CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND BELONGING TO GREG PAHL AS DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO. 21 BI 56251N THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BANNOCK COUNTY. THENCE SOUTH 99°56'41 EAST A DISTANCE OF 22602 FEET, 10 THE POINT OF BEGINNING SAID PARCEL CONTAINING 7.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF BANNOCK ON THIS DAY UT IN THE YEAR20- BEFORE ME A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE. PERSONALLY APPEARED STEWART AND CYNTHIA NELSON, KNOWN OR IDENTIFIED TOME TO BE THE MANAGER AND MEMBER DR THE UMITED LIABILITY COMPANY THAT EKECOLD THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT THEY EXECUTED THE SAME ON BEHALF OF THE AWED LMBIUTY COMPANY. W WITNESS WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND AFFIXED MY SEAL THIS DAY AND THIS CERTIFICATE ABOVE WRITTEN. NOTARY PUBUC RESICINGAT: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: BILYEU ESTATES - DIVISION 5 LOCATED IN THE SOUYHWEST QUAKTEH OF SECTfON 4, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 34 EAST, OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO OWNERS CERTIFICATE KNOWN ALL MEN 9YTHESE PRESENTS THAT WE, THE UNDERSIGNED OWNERS GE THE TRACT OF LAND DBERIREDIN THE BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION, HAVE CAUSED THE SAME TORE SURDIVIDED INTO RLOCKS, LOTS AND STREETS TO BE HEREAFTER KNOWN AS BILYEUESTATES -DIVISION S. WL THE OWNERS. INTEND TO INCLUDE ALL OF THE LAID) DESCRIBED IT; THE BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION IN THIS PLAT_ THE LOCATION AND DIMEN510NS OFTHE FLOCKS, L075 AND STREETS ARE TO BE AS SHOWN ON 7HE ACCOMPANYING MAP DF THE PROPERTY. ALL STREETS, WATEIL SEWER. IRRIGATION, AND STORM WATER DETENTION FACILITIES LYING WITHIN THE STREET RIGHT -WRY. ARE DEDICATED TO THE PUBLIC FOR PUBLIC USE, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, AND TIRE EASEMENTS FOR PUm1C UTILITIES ARE DEDICATED TO THE PU a LIC FOA THE INSTALLATION. OPERATION. NWN7ENANCE AND USE OF PUBUC UTRIPY SERVICES. THE MGM TO USE ALL DEPICTED CASEMENTS 15 RESERVED FOR SUCH PUBUC USE FOR UTILITIES, AND FOR OTHER PUBUC PURPOSES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 10, POSTAL DELIVERY BOXES. NO STRUCTURES, OTHER THAN THOSE REQUIRED FOR SUCH PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, ARE to BE ERECTED OR PLACED WITHIN SAID EASEMENTS. ALL SUCH AREAS ARE HEREBY CONVEYED OR RESERVED TO THE PUBUC IN PERPETUITY. THE PUBLIC MAY HAVE ACCLSS TO SUCH AREAS. WAGE TO MUNICIPAL REGULATION. THE RESPONSIBILITY To MAINTAIN THE PROPERTY DEDICATED. EXCEPT AS NOTED, SHALL PASS TO THE PUBLIC BODY HAVING JURISDICTION WHEN SUCU DEDICAUGN HAS BEEN ACCEPTED. THE RESPON RATTY TD MAINTAIN THE SURFACE AREA OF PROPERTY OVER WHICH AN EASEMEM LIES SHALL REMAIN WIH 7HE OWNER AND OWNER'SSOCCESSOR IN INTEREST, THE RESPONSIBILITY M MAINTAIN STORM WATER DEEENTIONFACRINES,WHETHER LYING IN AN EASEMENT DR LYING WITHIN A DEDICATED RIGHT OF WAY, SHALL BELONG TO THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY BENEFITED BY THE DETENTION DE STURM WATER FLOWING FROM THAT PROPERTY WHICH SHALL BE THE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE STORM WATER DETENTION FACILITY UNLESS SUCH FACILITY SERVES MULTIPLE PROPERTIES AS NOTED ON THE FLAT. THIS PLAT 15 GOVERNED BY THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF 711E CITY OF CHUBBUCK WHICH PRIMUS THAT A FINAL PUT SHALL CONSTITUTE A DEOICATION; HOWEVER, APPROVAL OF THE FINAL PLAT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE THE CITYS ACCEFFANCf OF THE DEDICATION. SUCH ACCEPTANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ONLY UPON THE EXECUTION BY THE MAYOR OF A SEPARATE INSTRUMENT FOR THAT PURP05E AFTER THE CITY COUNCIL HAS FOUND THAT ALL STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE DEDICATED PROPERTY HAVE PEEN COMPLETED AND HAVE BEEN APPROVED UPON INSPECTION BY THE CITY. DEDICATION 15 NO7 BINDING UPON THE CITY UNTIL ACCEPT EO IN-N,DUT CONSTKOLTION, ILC STEWART NELSON[MANAGERI CYNTHIA NELSON (MEMBER) SANITARY RESTRICTIONS SANITARYRESTRICTION AS REQUIRED BY 1000 CODE. TITLE 50, CHAPTER 13 HAVE BEEN SATISFIED. SANITARY RESTRIC110N MAY BE REIMPOSED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 50.1326, IDAHO CODE, 3Y THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF DISAPPROVAL OATS: HEALTH DISTRICT SIGIJATURF- CULINARY WATER ALL LOTS IN THIS SUBDIVISION ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE WATER FROM THE EXISTING CITY OF CHUBBUCK MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM. IRRIGATION CERTIFICATE LANDS WITHIN 015 PLAT ARE ENTITLED To IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLIED BY FOR HALL IRRIGATION PROJECT. DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION WATER FROM THE PROJECT TG 14DMDUAL LOTS HAS BEEN OCR IN COMPLIANCE WITH IDAHO CODE SECTION 31-3805@LAND CITYOF CHU66UCK CODE SECTION 16.22230. PROPERTY OWNERS WILL BECBUGAIED FOR ASSESSMENTS THROUGH THE CITY OF CHIRRUCK. DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ARE RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER AND AREHEREBY MADE A PARTOFTHEPLAT SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I,MYLCORNELISON, A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR OF THESTATE OF IDAHO. DO HEREBY CEATIFY THAT ASURW WAS MADE UNDER MY DIRECTION OF THE LAND DESCRIBED W THE ACCOMPANYING BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION AND THAT THE PIAT UPON WHICH THIS CERTIFICATION APPEARS WM M413R UNDER MY OIREC710N. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE ACCOMPANYING MAP CORRECTLY DEPICTS THE DIVISION OFTHE LAND AS MARKED UPON THE GROUND, THAT THE MONUMENTS SHOWN CONFURMS WRH THAT SET GR FOUND UPON THE GROUND, AND THAT THE PERTINENT PROVISIONS OF THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OF IDAHO TOGETHER WITH ALL LOCAL ORDINANCES PERTAINING THERETO HAVE SEEN COMPLIED WITH, JAY L CORNEUSON !� DATE vs�< THFCITY OF CHURSUCK DEVELOPMENTAGREEMEM RECORDED AS INST. NO, ARE HEREBY MADE PART OF THIS FIAT. CITY OF CHUESBUCK THE PIAT ON WHICH THIS CERTIFICATION APPEARS IS HEREBY APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK IDAHO. W 15 DAY OF 2C_. KEVIN ENGLAND, MAYOR RICHARD MORGAN, CITY CLERK TRIGGER MISSION, P.E, CITY ENGINEER COUNTY SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I, A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR IN AND FOR BANNOCK COUNTY, IOAHD. DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I NAVE CHECKED THIS PUT AND COMPUTATIONS SHOWN HEREON, AND HAVE DETERMINED THAT THE REQUIREMENTOF IDAHO CODESMIC5 HAVEBEENMETHANOI APPROVE THE SAME FGR FIE14G ]HIS DAY OF 20_, PLS, NO. COUNTY TREASURER'S CERTIFICATE PURSUANT TO WEBB, IDAHO CODE. 1, JENNIFER CLARK DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL COUNTY PROPERTY TAAESOUE ON THE PROPERTY BEING SUBDIVIDER. BOTH DELINQUENT AND CURRENT, HAVE BEEN PND IN FULL. JENNIFER CLARK ELATE I,JASON DIXCN, CERTIFY MATIHIS PLAT WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BANNOCN. IDAHO ON 1X15 DAY OF 20_AT M. AT INE REQUEST OF ANDWAS DULY RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER Name of Organization Amount Requested 2017 Approved Amount 2017 Amount Requested 2018 Amount Approved 2018 Amount Requested 2019 Amount Approved 2019 SEICCA-Meals on Wheels $4,000.00 $5,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Family Service Alliance of Southeast Idaho $5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Aid for Friends $2,000.00 $2,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Visit Pocatello 1 $5,000.00 2 payments of 2,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 g�� i Public Works Department CHUBBUCK PD Box 5544.5164 Yellowstone Avenue, Chubbuck, ID 83202 208.237.2434 —Fax 208.237.2409 www.CityofChubbuck.us 10 R H 0 Memo To: Chubbuck Mayor and City Council From: Rodney Burch, PWD Date: March 14, 2019 Re: CM/GC Professional Services - Contract Award Dear Council Members, The City has completed the process of selecting a CM/GC (Construction Manager/ General Contractor) firm to represent our interests in the construction of the New City Hall, Police Remodel and New Animal Control facility. In accordance with Idaho Code, this selection was based on "Quality Based Selection" process, which requires professional services be hired based on qualifications, not price, To accomplish this process, we advertised for CM/GC services base on specific criteria and received written proposals from four firms. An internal committee reviewed and ranked the four proposals. After this ranking, the top two firms participated in an interview process which addressed specific project questions. The combination of written submittal and the interview process determined that "CM Company Inc" is the preferred firm. Cm Company Int.'s. initial fee proposal was 5.75% of total construction or a value of $520,785. During negotiations, we determine a separate percentage for each project with a result of 5% for City Hall, 6.25% for Police Headquarters and 7% for the Animal Control facility. The total contract amount was reduced to a maximum not to exceed amount of $499,240. The City and CM Company Inc have agreed to revisit this fee at the 30% design review stage to seek opportunity for additional reduction in the fee. It is my recommendation that the City enter into an agreement with CM Company Inc. for the not to exceed amount of $499,240. If you have questions prior to the Council Meeting, please contact Mayor England or myself. Sincerely, Rodney Burch, PWD 1: �Administration S Facility Plons�Memo GMCG Contract Award.docx CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, PROVIDING FOR CHANGE OF LAND USE DISTRICT WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK; FROM AGRICULTURAL (A) TO LIMITED RESIDENTIAL (R-2); DECLARING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS THAT SUCH CHANGE IN LAND USE PATTERN IS CONSISTENT WITH THOSE PRESCRIBED BY THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO: SECTION 1. Change of Land Use District. The land use district established by the Chubbuck Land Use Ordinance, with respect to the lands described below, located within the boundaries of the City of Chubbuck, are hereby changed is hereby changed from Agricultural (A) to Limited Residential (R-2) as indicated: See attached Exhibit for legal description - SEICAA SECTION 2. Comprehensive Plan. The Mayor and Council find, and therefore declare, that the foregoing changes in the Land Use Districts established in Title 18, Chubbuck Code, are consistent with the land use pattern prescribed by the City's Comprehensive Plan for the above-described property. SECTION 3. Effective Date. Full, public hearings having been conducted in this matter, the rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days, one of which shall be a reading in full, is hereby dispensed with, and this Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Section 1. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances. The provisions of any Ordinance of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho, and any provision of the Chubbuck Municipal Code which are in ANNEXATION AND ZONING - Page 1 chuhhuch 03W I? ord - aeicaampd conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 2. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance is held invalid, for any reason, by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any of the remaining provisions. Section 3. Effective Date. The rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days, one of which shall be a reading in full, is hereby dispensed with, and this Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, this day of , 2019. Kevin B. England, MAYOR ATTEST: Richard Morgan, CITY CLERK ANN EXATFON AND ZONING -Page 2 chuh6uck 031419 and - seicaampd SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance of the City of Chubbuck, a municipal corporation of the state of Idaho, providing for change of land use district with respect to certain lands within the boundaries of the City of Chubbuck from Agricultural (A) to Limited Residential (R-2), said lands being more particularly described in the ordinance; declaring that the city council finds that such change in land use pattern is consistent with those prescribed by the city's comprehensive plan; and providing when this ordinance shall become effective. The full text of this ordinance is available at the City Clerk's Office, Chubbuck City Offices, 5160 Yellowstone, Chubbuck, ID 83202. I have reviewed the foregoing summary and believe it provides a true and correct summary of Ordinance No. and that the summary provides adequate notice to the public of the contents of this ordinance. DATED this day of )2019. Thomas J. Holmes, City Attorney SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE - Page 1 Chubbuck 031319 and sum saicaa.wpd Instrument: 218139Ia pa�� EXHIBIT Part of the NW `/" of SacGon 9, Township 6 South, Ran described as: ge 34 East B. 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Parcel Contains 10.00 Acres e VY-\ h,46iL Visr+110-,a0 i Love Where Yo4 Vsit! January 25, 2019 Dear Mayor England: I am currently serving as Chair of the Visit Pocatello Board of Directors. Along with that responsibility comes the honor of requesting the annual funding the City of Chubbuck has pledged to help build tourism in our area. Along with the request I am presenting a summary report of tourism activity from last year along with examples of articles that ran across the country featuring our area. Our tourism activities and tourism advertising continue to be among the best in the State. Matt Hunter, President and CEO of our Chamber of Commerce, is now serving on the Idaho Travel Council representing our region. Birgitta Bright continues to work as the Visit Pocatello Tourism Administrator. Visit Pocatello continues to be an active participant in the High Country Travel Council, formerly Pioneer Country Travel Council. The Board of Directors for Visit Pocatello meets monthly to review funding, grant administration, upcoming events and opportunities to market our area. I am very proud to say the tourism efforts for Chubbuck, Pocatello and Bannock County are performing exceptionally well. Thank you for your support and continued funding. Working as a community we are helping our businesses grow and prosper? Please don't hesitate to contact me at 208-232-7545 with any questions or comments. Respectfully, Stephanie Palagi Old Town Pocatello, Executive Director Visit Pocatello, Chair VisitrC)G—EIIO corn Love Where You 1/sif! Brief History of Visit Pocatello In February 2011, the Greater Pocatello Conventions & Visitors Bureau (CVB) had run out of funding and had two open tourism grants with the Idaho Travel Council. The funding issue was a result of the separation of the Auditorium District and the CVB as directed by the Court as a result of a law suit filed by a local hotel owner. The funding for the CVB came from the funds collected by the Auditorium District room tax. Board Members Matt Hunter, Stephanie Palagi, Tara Tankink, Dan Croxall and Dana Hillman made the difficult decision to layoff the last remaining staff. They worked with the Idaho Travel Council to reconcile and successfully complete the grant work and close the two open grants. They forged a relationship with Pioneer Country Travel Council (now High Country Travel Council) to work together to apply for one regional grant and continue to work on tourism marketing for Pocatello & Chubbuck and keep our Visitor's Center on S. 5th open without paid staffing. Visit Pocatello was successfully launched in February 2012 by the Board of Directors. A new logo, new website, brand new collateral marketing pieces, and new energy for tourism marketing were introduced to our community. With a new tourism brand successfully operating, Matt and Stephanie met with the City of Pocatello, City of Chubbuck, and Bannock County to obtain commitments to help fund a Tourism Administrator for Visit Pocatello. That position would allow Visit Pocatello to apply for and manage our own Idaho Travel Council grant so the marketing for our area would be very specific to the amenities and tourism attractions in Pocatello and Chubbuck. Funding was committed to by all three entities beginning in 2013. The City of Pocatello contributes $15,000 annually. The City of Chubbuck contributes $5,000 annually. And, Bannock County has contributed $10,000 annually. That $30,000 annual commitment allowed us to hire a Tourism Administrator and pays for all of the overhead, Visitor's Center, expenses and local advertising that the Idaho Travel Council Grant will not pay for. The 2014 grant cycle, was the first grant Visit Pocatello wrote for and was awarded. We have been able to leverage the City's and County's contributions by obtaining grants to promote tourism in our area in amounts beginning at $90,000 in 2014 up to $160,500 in 2018. Tourism in our area is strong and healthy. We expect that trend to continue and the need for tourism marketing to continue. Your funding is extremely important in the ability of Visit Pocatello to continue the work of bringing visitors to our area. Visit Pocatello 5 - Year Grant History The effectiveness of Visit Pocatello has produced great results in the increases in the Idaho Travel Council Tourism Grant that they have received. 2014 — Idaho Travel Council Grant $90,000 2015 — Idaho Travel Council Grant $124,142. Change + $34,142. 2016 - Idaho Travel Council Grant $141,018. Change + $16,876. 2017 - Idaho Travel Council Grant $175,592. Change + $34,574. $20,000 of this increase was due to a forfeiture of the 2016 grant by the Baer Lake CVB. 'It was a 1 - year adjustment and that is why 2018 is lower than 2017. 2018 -- Idaho Travel Council Grant $160, 500. Change -$15,092. Just remember that the $20,000 extra from the previous year was a 1- year adjustment. Over the past 5 years the grant has increased by $70,500. That is an increase of 78.3% over that time. VISIT POCATELLO ANNUAL NARRATIVE PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY 2019 Visit Pocatello is the Convention and Visitors Bureau for the areas of Pocatello and Chubbuck in Bannock County, Idaho, Visit Pocatello's mission is "to enhance the Greater Pocatello/Chubbuck economy by developing and promoting tourism and recreation." This mission to increase visitation to the area is met through several avenues including marketing and advertising; attending tradeshows; developing and distributing promotional collateral; operating the Pocatello Visitor's Center; fulfilling information requests; maintaining and promoting Visitpocatello.com; developing a social media presence; recruiting meetings, conferences and sporting events; and working with domestic and international journalists for media coverage. These are all accomplished with grant money from the Idaho Travel Council which we would not be eligible to receive if not for the financial support from the cities of Pocatello and Chubbuck, and from Bannock County to fund operational expenses and staff to oversee and administer the grant. We work closely with many local entities to ensure that we are serving their needs as we promote tourism and recreation. Our goals are to increase visitors to attractions and businesses, to generate overnight room stays in order to boost the tax revenue, and to provide educational resources about tourism. We collaborate on projects in order to leverage everyone's dollars and prevent waste with duplication. Some of these local organizations and attractions include the Pocatello Chubbuck Chamber Tourism Committee, Mountain View Event Center, Old Town Pocatello, the Pocatello Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce, Museum of Clean, Idaho Museum of Natural History, Zoo Idaho, Bannock County Event Center, Portneuf Wellness Complex, Bannock County Historical Museum, Downata Hot Springs, Lava Hot Springs and Pebble Creek Ski Area. We also cooperate extensively with regional partners such as Southeast Idaho High Country Tourism representing all of Southeast Idaho. In August 2018, Visit Pocatello was awarded our 6`h annual grant from the Idaho Travel Council (ITC) in the amount of $160,500.00. The funds available are based on the state lodging tax that is collected in our region. Visitation to the area has increased, as has the amount of our grant request, resulting in an increase to our grant each year. The grant is currently structured into six areas: Administration/Fulfillment; Public Relations/Advertising/Collateral; Website/Social Media; State/Cultural/Other Co-ops; Trade Shows/Conferences/Other Travel; and Capital Purchases. Administration/Fulfillment One of our primary functions is to fulfill information requests. We respond to many information requests by email and phone from visitors and groups as varied as the FBI, the Idaho State Republican Convention, Idaho State University, construction crews, soccer teams, and high school reunions. We also respond to requests for photos, interviews and information from the Idaho Travel Council's PR Department and journalists from publications such as SportsEvents magazine, the Yellowstone Journal magazine, Meeting News NW magazine and Northwest Travel magazine as they research stories on the Pocatello/Chubbuck area. We participate in several advertising programs where we receive contact information for people around the world who have expressed interest in traveling to our area and requested information to plan a trip. These programs include YellowstonePark.com, TravelGuidesFree.com, Go-Idaho.com and the Best of American Travel. The quantity and quality of these leads have been excellent over the course of our campaigns resulting in approximately 5,000 mailings this year and a growing database for our bi-monthly email newsletter. We compile information packets about Pocatello, Chubbuck and the surrounding area for participants at various conventions and gatherings each year. We solicit brochures and information from attractions in Pocatello, Chubbuck and surrounding areas such as Lava Hot Springs, the National Forests, BLM and Pebble Creek Ski Area for the Pocatello Visitor Center, providing a valuable resource for visitors to Pocatello/Chubbuck and Bannock County. We also send these brochures in packets in response to requests for visitor information. We stock and oversee the volunteers and operations of the Pocatello Visitor Center. Volunteers staff the Visitors Center 9am to 6pm daily Memorial Day through October and 10am to 4pm Thursday through Saturday through the winter months. In 2018 we saw approximately 3,600 visitors with 1,000 of those visiting in June, July and August. In that same year, the guest book documents visitors from 43 of the 50 United States, five Canadian Territories, as well as 22 countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America and Oceania. Page 1 of 4 VISIT POCATELLO ANNUAL NARRATIVE PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY 2019 Public Relations/Advertising/Collateral Our advertising plan attracts visitors to Pocatello/Chubbuck by promoting events, attractions and recreational activities and drives visitors to our website, Visit PocateIlo.com. We communicate with local hotels and attractions to determine peak and low occupancy/sales times to maximize promotions during low occupancy/sales times and minimize promotions during peak or sold -out times. We cooperate with other entities in order to increase our reach, maximize our returns and generate required matching funds. Partners have included the Idaho Travel Council, the Bannock County Event Center and Portneuf Wellness Complex, the Mountain View Event Center, Zoo Idaho, the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Southeast Idaho High Country Tourism, Old Town Pocatello, and the Pocatello Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce. We research events in Pocatello/Chubbuck to determine which have the most potential for growth in overnight stays in the area. We give start-up events the publicity assistance they need to get established and then gradually decrease that amount as they become self-supporting. Some of the advertising placed over the past year to promote events has included: the Boston Marathon's program and other national race guides to promote the Pocatello Marathon; various digital and print platforms to promote the Gate City Brewfest; Facebook advertising to promote the Four Peaks Gran Fondo and the Urban Invasion Obstacle challenge; and a billboard near Plymouth, UT to promote the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Zoo Idaho. We target specific interest travel segments such as Yellowstone National Park visitors by advertising in the Yellowstone Journal magazine and their website, yellowstonepark.com; and with video and social media campaigns by HMS Global featuring our area as destination specifically targeted at international Yellowstone travelers. We place high emphasis on the Yellowstone market as they and the Canadian market account for millions of visitors traveling the 1-15 corridor each year -4.1 million visitors to Yellowstone in 2017. We target other specific interest travel segments such as rodeo enthusiasts with advertising in PRCA Wilderness Rodeo Circuit Programs; the Idaho Roadsider magazine promoting the state's scenic byways; American Road magazine and website; and Northwest Travel magazine's travel planner, online listing and referral leads. We also target travelers geographically along the Wasatch Front in Utah, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and in Boise, Idaho. We also run retargeting and prospecting digital banner ad campaigns targeting Alberta, Canada travelers; digital content activation campaigns and digital SEM campaigns geofencing local hotels targeting Salt Lake City, Boise, and Calgary. We receive reports and analytics from digital campaigns and social media platforms that allow us to analyze the success of each campaign and to make adjustments as necessary. To attract sporting events to the Portneuf Wellness Complex, Bannock County Event Center, Mountain View Event Center and other facilities we advertise in the sport planner magazines Sports Destination, SportsEvents and in rodeo programs at regional events to advertise our equestrian facilities. We ran a campaign targeting meeting planners with Meeting News NW magazine in conjunction with articles featuring Twin Falls, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls in order to bring meetings and conferences to the area. We contract with Certified Folders Distribution to distribute the "Love Where You Visit" Visit Pocatello brochures in the Salt Lake City area at 208 locations and the Yellowstone area at 109 locations. The Salt Lake Distribution is year round, while the Yellowstone distribution is in the spring and summer. Our "Love Where You Visit" brochure emphasizes our recreation, attractions, sporting facilities, historic venues, convention amenities and central location. We continue to update and print a complete "Pocatello and Chubbuck Dining Guide" and the "City Creek Trail System" brochure, both of which we recently printed 10,000 copies due to high demand. We also stock Visit Pocatello brochures at the Pocatello Visitor Center, the Cherry Creek Visitor Center, Gateway Southwest Visitor Center and the Cache Valley Visitor Center. To increase local visibility and educate the local community of our role, we have advertised on the Pocatello/Chubbuck map and the Idaho State Journal's 101 Things to Do in Pocatello and the quarterly Visitor's Guide which is distributed at the hotels. Page 2 of 4 VISIT POCATELLO ANNUAL NARRATIVE PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY 2019 Website & Social Media The main call to action of our advertising is to direct consumers to our website for more information on things to do and lodging during their stay. This past year we launched a new website featuring more dynamic and visual content with a location -based interface. Video in headers and throughout the site draw the user in with little effort on their part. We continually update content, perform SEO and maintenance, and develop the user interface and relevancy of the site. For example, a new "Pack Your Bag" feature allows users to bookmark attractions and activities and save their own personalized itinerary as they browse the site. We expect to continue to gain internet rank and visitors with the updated Google -friendly design of the site and as we continue to advertise and distribute collateral promoting VisitPocatello.com as a resource for visitors. In addition, we send a bi-monthly e -newsletter that links back to the website and community. The names in our database are built from information requests and the leads that we receive in our advertising programs. We also engage consumers through multiple social mediums including Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube by adding and creating relevant content. To develop content, we are building a library of video and photography for advertising, collateral, web use, and to share with journalists and the Idaho Travel Council's Public Relations Department. State/Cultural/Other Co-ops The grant funding allows us to contribute vital sponsorships such as the USA Wrestling West Region Western States Championships (formerly the Cliff Keen West Kids & Cadet Regional Championships) which has been at ISU's Holt Arena for the past several years. In addition to a monetary sponsorship, Visit Pocatello works with the tournament to assist in acquiring official's lodging and provides collateral materials and coupons to the participants and attendees. The Pocatello/Chubbuck area receives approximately 7,000 room nights from this event. It brings approximately 1100 families to Pocatello/Chubbuck for a minimum of 6 nights. in addition, 35 teams come early for the dual tournament the week before and many stay the following weekend to go to Orem, UT for Nationals the following Monday. It is a huge boost to the Pocatello/Ch ubbuck and surrounding area's economies. An economic impact modelling system projects that 6600 visitor party nights in the area results in an estimated economic impact of $851,315 total spending. 84% of this spending is estimated to be captured by the local economy yielding $717,636 in direct sales to tourism -related firms. These sales generate an estimated $738,574 in direct personal income, $355,842 direct value added and support 23 direct jobs. Every dollar of direct sales is estimated to yield 1.347 in total sales effects including indirect and induced effects. With multiplier effects tourist spending is estimated to result in $966,699 total sales, $322,964 in total personal income, $508,613 total value added and support 28 jobs. We are participating for a 3rd year as a member of an itinerary promoting the "Yellowstone Loop," a co-op opportunity provided by the Utah Office of Tourism. In an effort to emphasize the close proximity of Yellowstone National Park to the national parks in Utah and increase tourism in Northern Utah, UOT has launched an international marketing program to promote an itinerary from SLC to Yellowstone National Park. Visit Pocatello has opted in as a partner and is listed on all of their promotions as overnight stay on day 6 of a 9 -day itinerary. This year they focused on the UK, Canada and China (primarily) and Germany, France, Italy, and Australia (secondarily). They also brought familiarization tours ("FAM" tours) with international journalists, with the latest from South Korea. The UOT shares articles or media that are produced by the journalists such as articles that were printed in Boundless magazine and Best magazine in the UK, and Brand USA's "American West Road Trip: Utah, Montana, Idaho" in AB -ROAD magazine in South Korea. Shows/Conferences and Other Travel We partnered with the Mountain View Event Center to represent us at two sporting event planner appointment based shows: SPORTS in Cedar Rapids, IA; and TEAMS in Orlando, FL. We sent a representative to the appointment based show Pacific NW Connect in Seattle, WA for meeting planners in order to bring meetings and conferences to the area. We attended Travel & Words in Salem, OR to meet with travel journalists and bloggers looking for content, and Going On Page 3 of 4 VISIT POCATELLO ANNUAL NARRATIVE PROGRESS REPORT JANUARY 2019 Faith, in Little Rock, AR, a religious conference planner show. Many of the appointment based shows are dependent on building long term relationships. We rely on our show representative to build those relationships, report back, and to track and report resulting events from the specific show. We partner with SE ID High Country Tourism to attend the leisure travel market shows: the Utah Travel Expo in Layton, UT; the Morris Murdock Travel Show in Sandy, UT; and the Outdoor Adventure Show in Calgary, Alberta, CAN. We place great emphasis on the Canadian and Utahan visitors due to the high volume in close proximity to our area. Over 500,000 Alberta province Canadians drove 1-15 through Pocatello/Chubbuck last year. Our neighbors in the Salt Lake City -Provo - Orem, UT Combined Statistical Area have a population of 2.2 million. We consider both to be drive markets. Utahns can escape to our blue skies for one tank of gas and 600 miles is the perfect distance for a Canadian's day drive for an overnight stay. At these leisure shows, we track the numbers of collateral sent and given out, the number of names gathered for giveaways (which are added to our database) and receive reports from those working the shows on attendance and receptiveness of crowds. In all cases, leisure show attendance was high and they were very receptive to the idea of vacationing in SE Idaho. We received very positive comments about wanting to explore SE Idaho, our air quality, and the mountain/biking trails surrounding Pocatello and Chubbuck. As mentioned above regarding FAM tours from the Yellowstone Loop, we hosted international journalists on tours of the Museum of Clean, the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Fort }call Replica, Zoo Idaho, Westside Players dinner theater and an overnight stay. We have also hosted several journalists recruited by the Idaho Travel Council and Ski Idaho to visit Pebble Creek Ski Area and other Idaho ski areas. Each fall, we host a booth at the Welcome Back Orange & Black event to hand out area brochures, maps, and answer questions to familiarize new ISU students with all of the great things to do in the area. The grant structure requires extensive documentation on how the funds are spent, required matching funds documentation, and allowable expenses. Birgitta Bright, Visit Pocatello Tourism Administrator, attends the Idaho Travel Council (ITC) Grant Summit to learn about changes to the ITC grant program, cooperative marketing opportunities with the state, meet with the Tourism Grant Manager and other state staff, and attend training. We also attend the Idaho Conference on Recreation and Tourism put on by the Idaho Travel Council, Visit Pocatello successfully bid on and hosted ICORT 2018 this past October. The conference was held at the Mountain View Event Center and Clarion inn. Along with showcasing these facilities, we hosted several local and area tours. We received numerous compliments and positive feedback about the area, the venues, and the event. We were also able to send our Tourism Administrator to the U.S. Travel Association's ESTO Conference to participate in extensive training in new trends and technologies in the tourism industry. Capital Purchases This area allows us to purchase items necessary to operate. In the past we have purchased a TV/DVD player to show the exciting videos of the area we have created at tradeshows, and a tablet for individual appointment shows. This year we purchased a locking stand for a tablet at tradeshows that attendees can enter their information into to enter a drawing. Summary In summary, we continue to make great strides in promoting the Pocatello/Chubbuck area. Our efforts are paying off as illustrated by the continued increase in the lodging tax revenue. We have also seen greater national interest as demonstrated in the press by such listings as #1 on "The most exciting places in Idaho" by movoto.com and #12 (and the only listing in Idaho) on House Beautiful magazine's "50 Best Small Towns for Antiques". The effects of our activities will continue to benefit the area as we are able to secure more meetings and conventions, bring additional sporting events here, encourage visitors to stay here as they travel to and from Yellowstone and Canada, and advocate the wonderful quality of life and outdoor recreation we enjoy that visitors seek. We look forward to doing all we can to fulfil our Visit Pocatello mission — "To enhance the Greater Pocatello/Chubbuck economy by developing and promoting tourism and recreation." Page 4 of 4 ---- WASHINGTON OREGON IDAHO f MONTANA I AI.ASKA i E RNNU RL ED) isPI'Ju tilFeb ruary28,: 0; WTRAVELMAG.COM OUR PICKS BEST TRIP S Pebble Creek Ski Area: pebblecreekskiarea.com Fort Hall Replica: forthallnet Idaho Museum of Natural History: isu.edu/ imnh Museum oFClean: museumofclean.com BlackSwan Inn: blackswaninn.com PortneuFRange Yurt System: www2.isu.edu/ outdoor/yurts.shtmel BY HEATHER LARSON hose passionate about snow sports will love this mountain town in the Rockies. So will birders, ice -fishing buffs, hikers and antique enthusiasts. Pocatello (affectionately known as Poky) welcomes winter vacationers with activities for all penchants imaginable. From the young to the young -at -heart, and from the energetic to the more laid-back, you'll find an assortment of interests to pursue in this under -the -radar city. SVCL41 AND ICE DEVOTEES Pocatello averages 55 inches of snow each year, making most winter days ideal for experiencing alpenglow, that pinkish light that shines on mountains at sunrise and sunset. You might find that phenomena before or after a day of skiing or boarding at Pebble Creek Ski Area, just g miles south of town. For cross-country siding, snow -shoe trails and a sledding hill, your best bet is the East Fork Mink Creek Nordic Center. From beginning to the expert trails, each has been groomed for classic and skate siding. Equipment rentals are available onsite. Catch your breath in the warming but or book a night in the yurt. 100 1 K Getaways 2019 I mtravelmag.cam � ^,.7. -'='i Ips .off �_! �� 'L k- ! •+ - _ •, _ ate.+.l�. r - 1A '} �F� 4 Y 31 j d s c 0 r m PortneuFYurt System 0 4=1 jigs or flies at American Falls Reservoiu; about a half hour from town. On the Portneuf River near Lava Hot Springs, you can take a healing dip after your ice fishing expedition there. Hot, natural mineral -water pools are open year-round—five of them. And it's only 35 miles outside of town. Those Michelle Kwan wannabes can practice their double axels and camel spins on nearby Chubbock's ice skating rink. HIDING AND BIDDING DUFFS Because not everyone likes to slip and slide in ice and snow, other outdoor recreation exists in Southeastern Idaho. Namely, hiking and birding. For some easy to moderate hikes, the City Creek Trail System, Tight off Lincoln Avenue, offers a network of 5z miles of trails. The main City Creek Trail shadows City Creek and gains more than goo feet in elevation, or for more intensity try the i.55 -mile Switchback or the 3.77-91ile Over the Top. Mountain biking is allowed on these trails, as well. For slower walkers, Pocatello's Portneuf Greenway hosts nature trails, more than 13 miles in all. Bike, hike, jog or rollerblade along these paths. Birders will discover a variety of year-round habitats prime for viewing in this area. The Pocatello Greenway accommodates raptors, songbirds and waterfowl, while trumpeter swans are the winter feature at Alexander Reservoir in Soda Springs. For the most diversity, a trip to American Falls is in order. There, winter brings out water birds, the common loon, Wilson's warbler, bald eagles and white -throated sparrows. Ready to spend some time indoors? 102 1 52 Getaways 2029 I nwtrave[mag.com MUSEUM E REUR RS Some days history and culture win out over the Iivelier endeavors. At those times Poky has you covered, because its museums are open year-round. A stop at the Fort Hall Replica shows you what the 19th century was like for explorers, trappers, fur traders, Native Americans, pioneers and the optimists looking for gold. Exhibits reveal life in the era through mountain -man artifacts, a blacksmith shop, a teepee and a wagon_ On the Idaho State University campus, the Idaho Museum of Natural History is worth a visit. Ironically, this land -locked locale is home to the largest collection of Helicoprion sharks. You might see some dinosaurs, too. Note Idaho's part in the j ourneys of Lewis & Clark and the Oregon Trail through various exhibits. Hands down, the best hands-on displays welcome you at the Museum of Clean.. Here you'll discover the world's largest collection of vacuum devices, past, present and future. One is a rocking -chair vacuum. Yet you'll not find dust here as founder Don Aslett promotes the value of clean, sometimes in a quirky fashion. AN IRE ENTHUSIASTS The sheer volume of antique shops within a one mile radius of Old Toum often makes headlines. At times the number has soared to 13. Her Alibi Antiques and Treasures stocks antiques and collectibles including trunks, teacarts, lamps, salt dips and pottery. Fairly new to town, Vintage Vinyl and Antiques focuses on the vinyl revival with records available in almost every genre. Farm House Furniture, as the name implies, showcases handpainteddistressed furnishings and more. ®R EVERYONE Staying at the Black Swan Inn will leave you with memories for a lifetime. Choose from one of the 14 -themed suites, including Arabian Nights, Pirates, Tropical Paradise and the Wild West. Some accommodations have an aquarium, others a waterfall, and the Cave comes with a champagne -bubbler tub. Every suite is furnished with museum -quality art, a two -person jetted tub and a gas fireplace for romantic lounging after a day on the slopes. Travelers need sustenance both before and after an action -packed day. For hearty appetites that crave steaks and burgers, try Jakers Bar and Grill. The chef at the Taste of India and Nepal prepares curries, butter chicken and other Indian and Nepalese dishes. For Mexican comfort food like tacos and enchiladas, grab a table at El Herradero. Not quite ready to retreat to your room yet? 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Josh �4 hetlir 8 JULY/AUGUST 2018 Idaho State Business Journal BY QANAE LENZ I dienz@journalret.com j, rom the Treasure Valley to Coeur d'Alene to Sun Valley to Lava Hot Springs and Bear Lake, there's lots to do in Idaho — and local and state tourism officials are making sure people know about it. ONLY 18 SUMMERS The Idaho Departrn®t of Cormnerces main tourism campaign, "18 Summers: urges parents to get outside with their kids because before they know it. their Idris will. be grown up and out of the house. , Matt Borud, rh'efmarketing and in- novaunnofficer far the Idaho Department. ofCommerm said"18 Summers' has been successful because of the emotions it invokes. "I became a parent two years ago, and I can tell you the campaign has made me a better father," Borud said. T do not want to waste an opportunity to go adventuring with my daughter. It has quantified time. It truly makes you think,'[ onlybave 16 summers left with my 2 -year-old daughter and the time that we get now is going to be different than the time we get a few years down the road when maybe shes going to bas- ketball camps or she's doing something else in her life and she isri t interested in going camping with dad: It truly hits home on apersonal level that you only have so much time with your kids, that these opportunities for them to adven- ture and explore do as much for them as they do for your Summer vantions are happy memonm so they stick with kids more than other aspects of their lives, Borud said. 'Family vacations have a real psycho- logical dfecL Theystay in your memory because ofthe positives:'Borud said. "You're relaxed You maybe see your parrots in a bit of a different light. You go on an aciventrrre. You experience some- thtog yorive never experienced before, that you haverft experienced since. You just remember it. It's a different Emily mterac- ton on vacation, and we really wanted to W into that vein with the messaging. And it really aligns nicely with our product. We want folks tq adventure in the outdoors. We want lads io get outside, get o]Iymw devices, go for a hike, go for a mountain bike ride learn how to fish, do this kind ofstuffbecause itis so important and so enriching to the soul:' The Idaho Department of Commerce starts the campaign in February and kelps it going until late in the summer. The de- partmentadvertises thmughoutthe West, and the campaign has been well received since it launched four years ago. "Were still very proud of ('18 S=- Borud said. "Research has shown us that we haverit nearly saturated the message yet. It's still resonating with people re and theare still a lot of folks who are seeing it for the first few times. It's a great message. We love the brand. Its work were very proud of, and a message that were going to =idnue to promote for a while longer." BIG GROWTH Statewide, tourism in Idaho is grow- ing every year. Across the state, tourism is up over I1 percent this year from the previous year, continuing a trend of 12 and 13 percent increases the previ- ous two years before that, according to Barud.'Ihat percentage is measured by how much revenue the state makes through its lodging tax. In 2017, Idaho had approximately 3.15 million travel- ers, Borud said. In 2015, that number was 2.75 million. "Weve bad a reallystnmg growth rate over the last fewyears." Bomdsaid. -We expect to sO be in that double-digit growth going into this stm mer." Bomd said people are prirnadlycoming to Idaho to visit friends and Emily but that there has been an uptick in people visiting the state just to see the sights. Buyitta Bright, the tourism administra- tor for Visit Pocatello, which promotes tourism in Pocatello and Chubhuck, said the numbers in the Gate City area are "steadily increasing" as well 'This year it seems like were about even with what we was before; Blight said "It's still an 11 percent or 12 percent increase (in lodging tax revenues) from the year before, which is what we were the year before that' According to statistics provided by Bright, visitors spent 5238 million in Southeast Idaho in 2014, and the tourism industry in SoutheastIdaho provides 3,940 jobs. Tourism is also Idahms third largest industry behind agriculture and technol- ogy. WHAT'S BRINGING PEOPLE TO THE AREA? S Both Bright and Borud said one ofthe { biggest driving factorsbringingpeople to Idaho and Southeast Idaho in general is the outdoors. "Whether its just ablanket sense ofvisit- ing the outdoors or its visiting state parks or monuments or recreation areas," Borud said. "Theres always a driver around water, and then justOutdoor adventures, sobildng and things along those lines. It really is driven by the outdoor product and outdoor activities" For a lot of pocatellans, access to the i outdoors is just right outside of their hums. "One of things that we have going in Pocatello, that a lot of people who live here just dorit realize, is we have excel- lent access to the outdoors; Bright said. "Sometimes we take it for granted. Some people dont You can be in Old Town grabbing a bite to eat or browsing antiques and then you can jump up onto trails within M minutes" . Bright said people from out ofstate are hearing about Pocatello because of those unique outdoor features. "People are hearing about us and want to come here Bright said. "They like the quality of life that we have here with the easy access to the outdoors:' Bright said pocatellds biggest tourist attraction is something shays very fanvly friendly, Idaho State Business Journal `Dur biggest tourist attraction that a lot of pocatel- lans and people in Chubbudc have not taken advan- tage ofis the Museum of Clean," Bright said "WE the No.1 tourist destination on TiipAdvkor for Pocatello. We get a lot of people stopping through just to go there" The Museum of Clean has eithibits on historic deaning technique and tools, with brooms, tubs, toilets andmom The Bannock Countyifistoriral Museum, the Fort Hall Replica and the Idaho Museum of Natural His- tory are also high on the list tourist desbuations in the Gate City. Bright also said Chubbuck1s new splash pad and the weekly movies in the park both at Stuart Park in the summer, are big hits. In addition, Pocatello is only a couple hours from. Yellowstone National Park andvisitation numbers for the park are continuing to soar. According to numbers provided by Bright, more than 41 million travelers visited Yellowstone Park in 2017, and 35 percent of thosevisitors entered through the west gate and 17 percent used the south gate, the entrances most used hythose corning from Pocatello. That meaus that more than 2 million of those visitors cametluough the Gate City. Those big numbers are something Bright said her organization is trying to take advantage of. "We do a lot of advertising to mcciamp people that as they're planting their trip to Yellowstone to stop in Pocatello for a few days or stay in Pocatello and explore some other things in Southeast Idaho on your way up there;' Bright said "Tbejourney is the best part of the trip, not just the des5natica Another big Pocatello tourist attraction, Zoo Idaho, is also remodeling and expanding Bright says that it's a great place for people to see all the animals they missed in Yellowsrone. "One ofthe things that we market is we tell people, 'When you're going to Yellowstone and -you dotitget to see the ammals because its too crowded, you an come to our zno because were all indigenous species and you uan see the Yellowstone animals up dose at Zoo Idaho' Bright said Pebble Creek Sid Area is anntberloationthat brings people to Pocatello. `The trend right now is to visit the smailerski hills; Bright said "So (visitors are) finding these little gem like Pebble cmek where you can come and ski for a re- ally affiordable lift ticket and then they also dont have to emit inline so they an get a lot more tuns in" Bright thinks Pocatello has a lot to offer tourists and locals alike, "Our Old Town is just really vibrant and has so many events going; Bright said. "... Between art gal- leries and autrquing, and that weve got such great divers ity in our restaurants. old Town has the concerts all summer long (Revive@5). They have the (Portneuf Valley) Farmers Market FSU has (Summer Sound - waves) concerts all summa long on Thursday nights on the Quad, which are amazing. They also have the (Pocatello Municipal Band) bandshell concerts at Ross Park WILL GAS PRICES AFFECT TRAVEL? Gas prices this summer are higher than they have been far a couple years, and Borud is worried about how it will affect the states tourism industry. "It is very much a concern, Barad said. "Idaho is a drive market. We define the geography of our traveler as within an uncomplicated days travel For us that means a direct flight or an eight-hour drive. Seventy- eight percent of Idaho travelers travel in their own car, truck, their own vehicle.... You hope that other macroeconomic factors still staym our favor. By that I mean, the statewide unemployment rate is under 3 percent, so hopefully folks are still employed and wages are rising and people can kind of withstand that little extra at the pump and still take those trips" Bright, however, said it shouldn't have much effect on the amount of tourists —just where they're coming from. She calls high gas prices "one -tank gas prices." "(Flo gas prices) shift the kinds of travel that people do: Bright said"Whengas prices are cheap, (someone from Pocatello) might be planning a trip to California-Butwhen gas prices are high, they might only go to Salt Lake instead Where weve got this huge oo.ket right therein Salt fake, we have that advantage that people can plan trips up here ... I think people travel closer tohome when gas is aMe higher:' One side effect of people staying closer to home ac- cording to Borud, is that the more rural contrrnnities will see some tourism as wdL "As more folks from some of ourlargercommum- ties do gel out and venture into their own backyard, travel with their families, that really benefits some of our more rural smaller communities; Borud said Bright said she is optimistic about the future of tourism in the Pocatello area. "I love Pocatello" she said. "I think it's a fantastic place to live, and love sharing it with other people' JULY/AUGUST 2018 4 Above: The Fort Hall Replica at Pocatello's Ross Park. Left page: bear Lake is a popular summer recreation area in Southeast Idaho. VIEW ONLINE 2 Night life & Music! Stepping out for a night of fun is easy when there's always family -friendly entertainment close by. New Year's Eve Gala - December 31 College of Arts 8 Letters New Year's Eve Gala at Stephens Performing Ads Center. Idaho State Civic Symphony Valentine's Concert -February 8 Kobie Watkins Grouptet and the Idaho State -Civic Symphony provide an ultimate musical combo: Jazz and Orchestra in Jensen Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts Center. Check out the VisitPocatello.com went Calendar for more night lite! Get Out With the Family & Enjoy the Snow! Take in the charm of our unique mountain -town atmosphere in winter. From a casual afternoon of family snowshoeing or X -Country Skiing, to the challenge of Pebble Creek's 2200 ft. vertical drop, we know you'll find the right amount of speed to fit your mood. 'd Ski Free Day! - January 5 at the East Mink Creek Nordic Centerjust south of town. Pebble Creek Torchlight Parade - January 19 Help Pebble Creek Ski Area celebrate 70 years of skiing with a Torchlight Parade. Potato Cup - January 19 5, 10, & 15k freestyle X-C Ski Race at the East Mink Creek Nordic Center. Check out VisitPocatello.com for more winter recreationl Get ®own to Old Town! Stroll through sidewalk shops, restaurants & art galleries, and spend an evening exploring downtown under the colorful holiday lights. Old Town Pocatello offers big -city amenities in a small-town package. lM First Friday Artwalk - January 4th, 5-8pm throughout downtown Old Town Pocatello. Enjoy local artists' creations, music, food, fashion and the true Pocatello vibe on the first Friday of each month.Old Town Pocatello. Old Town Winter Music Festival - Jan 19, 2019 in Old Town Pocatello Live music, food and drink specials from 7pm to Midnight. A Day at Hogwarts - January 25 & 26 at The Liberty Nall Event Center in Old Town Pocatello Spend a day in Hogwarts! Be fitted for a wand, sorted into your house, play a game of Quidditch and more? ISU Everts! fSU Men's Basketball - at Holt Arena. Click for tickets! ISU Women's Basketball - at Reed Gym. Click for tickets! March 16th - The 27th Annual Fraestyle Rally will be held at Pebble Creek Ski Area. All freestylers are invited to participate with events for skiers and boarders. March 267th "P" The underwater Bubble Show is a visual, musical, emotional and lavish show that transports people in an imaginary underwater world, with a real feeling of being submersed in the ocean deep. Plenty of Lodging Options in Pocatello/Chub buck! 'F f Pocatello is home to over 1600 hotel rooms including theme suites, B&B's and brands you trust. Hundreds of rooms await! Food to Fit Your Mood! From authentic Mexican, Himalayan, Italian or Greek cuisine to a Japanese steakhouse, from big chains restaurants to cozy mom & pop eateries; the Pocatello & Chubbuck really do have something for everyone! unsubscribe I update preference I visit website Update Contact your information Visit Pocatello Visit Pocatello , 2695 S. 5th Avenue • Pocatello, Idaho 83204 Like Vls l> util elto on f S' An 7 A& RIM s ,Am -I Irl �� I 1111 { r� TV FEATURE connect with the Local Community Discover hv'. rates mem rab�e events for croups -'r that meet there L ai I,.,ca1 ffa,or Page 1a> Event Planning Mistakes EET HERE Along Idaho's Snake River he cities of Pc,catello. T,:rin Falis and Ida' F "_ ,Mier spectacular s �V + Page 14> enery and plenty of meeting options, Page 3o> sem' MEET HERE Along Idaho's Snake River _ AR, 44 IL .-'—^�;�+i a �Fu,: r• ' � � _ - . - 1, -. 4)h 1,phning across the Snake River at Perrine Bridge ;+ - CONNECT Twin Falls • Twin Falls has more than i,000 hotel rooms + Twin Falls Airport is four miles from downtown Southern Idaho Tourism 800-866-8946 contact@visitsouthidah0.com visttsouthidaho.com Iced Lion Hotel Twin Falls 112 guest rooms 4,950 square feet of meeting space • 7 meeting rooms • 2oo seated capacity in largest meeting room Bonnie Coats, general manager 208-734-5000 canyunsptingssaies@redlion.com redlion.comltwin-falls Twin FaIIs Perched on the south rim of the Snake River Canyon, Turin Falls offers breathtaldng views and a variety of recreational activities along with opportunities for productive meetings and fun events. "'Wonderful outdoor activities allxactvisitors to Twin Falls throughout the year,"says Melissa Barry, executive director of Southern Idaho Tourism. You do not have to go far for brilliant scenery. Shoshone Falls, located at the edge of town, lives up to its nickname of "Niagara of the West" during the high-water season. The Perrine Bridge soars nearly 500 feet above the canyon providing a home for, BASE jumping daredevils. A charming downtown area with a wide variety of shops, art galleries and restaurants entices visitors. "There are a lot of good things happening in Tbvin Falls. Visitors will be impressed," says Barry. MEET AND STAY Located in the heart of Twin Falls, the Red Tion Hotel Twin Falls hosts meetings, conferences and events of all types. Seven meeting rooms range in size from the 2,501) square -foot Forest Ballroom, accommodating -up to 200 guests, to the more intimate Pine and Hilton Garden Inn Willow rooms. The variety of room sizes make the panic or the mivate of Downtown. • i o7 Guest rooms hotel appropriate far a conference that requires The College of Southern Idaho, located in the • 2,728 square feet of meeting space breakout spaces or far smaller get-togethers. A center of Twin Falls, has a variety of impressive spaces • 5 meeting rooms • 130 capacity in largest room full-service restaurant, on-site catering, the latest available for meetings or events. The CSI Fine Arts Stacy Jones, director of sales audiovisual equipment, compUmentary WIFi Center includes a 930-seatAuditorium that is perfect i? 2138-733-9500 and free parking are features of this full-service for a large presentation or conference. A 320 -seat Stacyjones@h#ton.com conference hotel. Theater, a smaller rehearsal hall and a soaring atrium hiltongardeninn3.hilton.cam/enlboteMdaholhilton-garden-inn- With views of the Snake RiverCanyon and a offer flexibility for groups. The facility features state- twin-falls-TWFTFGOnde .html canyon walking trail atthe hotel's doorstep, the of -the -art audiovisual equipme-nt.and WiFi availability, La Quinta Inn & Suites Hilton Garden inn is an attractive meeting choice. The The Herrett Center for Arts* Science, also located on • rot guest rooms hotel's flexible meeting spaces can accommodate a campus, is a renowned regional museum focusing • 2,7o6 uarefeetofineetin space 7 q g p variety of meetings or events. The Snake River ]Zoom on thenaturalsctenc es and-art,Avaiie. ofs aces.are _ - - . - - _CY.. 1? . 94 seated capacity in largest meeting room= is the largesficflnfeieace roam, aicommodatmg130 . available fob 1)u gt, ps srptn2� Erik Bingham, general manager 208-736-9600 theateestyileor100f[irabangllet:Theroomcank5e- - -ji.' 1g6548gm@Iaquintacom dividedmto tvvo spaces'for smallergatheiirigs v"p W#ra erafisatinefthterludeatnfiiaf011 1a uintatwinfafiscom q additlonalxooms offer breakout schi gUle sif rneet<ngs, a team butTtling session or a Canyon Event Ceniter' Dinin & Crest y g ur intimate retreats. Meeting amenities include fun add_an'to'tHe=con erence, Twin Falls has a range • 5,320 square feet of meeting space' . on-site catering, modern audiovisual equipment, g'of activities for visitors. "We have some great golf . 5 meeting rooms : _ complimentary WiFi and free parking. • 870 seated capacity in largest meeting room aditional hotels include the La Quinta Inn & courses and a range of recreational activities for Katie Jones, event center manager Suites with two meetirooms and a maximum ng ng r groups who want to get outdoors," explains Barry. 33ocanyoncrestdr@gmaif co capacity of 99 guests. Falls boasts a compact Cliffside dining with spectacular views is a canyoncrestdiningcom center with all the services meeting attendee will great way to unwind after a long day of meetings. College of Southern Idaho require. The hotels are all located close to a variety Elevation 486 and Canyon Crest Dining &Event • Wide variety or rooms across campus of restaurants and offer easy access to the historic Center offer excellent culsine and spectacular vistas • 930 seated capacity in largest auditorium downtown area. overlooking the canyon. Camille Barigar, facilities coordinator g Overlooking a vista of parks, golf courses and the For a breath of fresh air during a conference 208-732-6268 cbarrgar@csi.edu Snake River, the Canyon Crest Dining & Event Center break, the 986 -foot -tall Perrine Bridge is an easy csi.edu encompasses an eventcenter, a premier restaurant destination. A short walk from the center of town, Canyon Springs Golf Course with a lounge and private dining opportunities. The . the bridge offers heart -pounding views of the canyon.The bridge is the launching point for 701360 734 7 9 5.320 square -foot Event Centercan accommodate as daredevil BASE jumpers ers close-up info@canyonspringsgolfcom man as 870 guests in a theater -style setu and 950 for y � CY p parasing ute glimpse of this thrilling parachute sport. spoa canyonspringsgolfcom a banquet A large stage and full audiovisual system Located along the Snake River at the base of AWOL Adventure Sports en en make the room perfect for conferences, seminars the basalt cliffs, Canyon Springs Golf Course offers 2a8 -42o -2o65 and presentations. The room can divided into five spectacular views and enough challenge to make awoftaddlethesnake.mm rooms of varyingsizes allowing groups maximum playing a round here enjoyable, Canyon Springs paddlethesnakecom flexibility. In addition to on-site catering, thevenue can hast your group for a corporate outing, Meeting News Northwest June jJuly'r7 u 31 MEET HERE// Along Idaho's Snake River accommodate a business meeting or serve a special banquet for your conference attendees. For group water-based activities, AWOLAdventure Sports is conveniently headquartered at Twin Falls' Centennial Waterfront Park. This slow-moving stretch of the Snake River is perfect for kayak, canoe and stand-up paddle board excursions. For an adrenaline -inducing water activity, groups can enjoy whitewater rafting along the fast -water sections of the rivernot far from Twin Falls. The region also abounds with land-based activities. The College of southern Idaho offers the Outdoor Challenge Course thatis an ideal team building activity. Builtto accommodate groups from10 to 380, the course includes physical and intellectual elements that laythe foundation for learning newskills for success in theworkplace or in daily life. Zip the Snake is an exhilarating zip line experience over the Snake River Canyon just minutes away from Twin Falls. The nearby countryside affords plenty of opportunities for cycling and hiking while a complete range of winter activities are a short drive from the town. Twin Falls lies just off of I-84 midway between Portland, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah, while it is a two-hour drive from Boise, Idaho. Twin Falls Airport, located four miles from the center of town, offers daily service to Salt Lake City with connections to all major U.S. cities. Boise Airport offers regularly - scheduled service from Portland and Seattle with shuttle bus access to Twin Palls. Pocatello surrounded on three sides by mountains, Pocatello has been a major crossroads since the pioneer days. The citygainedprominence as a r.ailroadgatewayto the Northwest. Pocatello's.early days are still on display in its well -kept city center and in Frontier Town, with replica buildings of the frontier days. "We offer visitors. many fine museums, an active arts and culture scene and awidevariety of outdoor recreational opportunities;'says Birgitta Forrest Bright, tourism administrator for Visit Pocatello.She adds; "Pocatello is a friendly town and a nice place to visit." With a variety of modern conference venues, Pocatello is an attractive destination for meeting and event planners who wanta productive meeting or event coupled with excellent pre -and post meeting activities. MEET AND STAY Located just minutes from downtown and just off of w5, the Redllon Hotel Pocatello is the area's largest hotel conference venue. With ten meeting and event rooms comprisingover14,000 square feet of space, the Red Lion can accommodate large gatherings and small meetings. The Convention Center, the hotel's largest event space, can seat1,000 in a theater -style arrangement. This space can be divided into as many as five smaller spaces, allowing maximum flexibility for groups of all sizes. Additional smaller spaces and board rooms offer brealcout space and are suited to Intimate corporate retreats or planning sessions.The Red Mon offers on -Site catering, complimentary WiFi, free parldng and easy access to all that Pocatello has to offer. With seven meeting and ban quet roo in s, the Claiian Inn Pocatello can accommodate as many as 400 in a theater -style arrangement The Grand Ballroom, the largestspace, can be divided into foursections ofvarymg sizes providing flexible arrangements for smaller groups. The outdoorTerrace is the perfect spotfor break -time refreshments or an after -meeting reception. This full-service hotel features up-to-date audiovisual equipment, on-site catering, complimentary WiFi and free parking. Only 15 minutes from the center of Pocatello, the Shoshone -Bannock Hotel and Event Center is a modern hotel, casino and event venue that can accommodate conferences for 1,500 or abanquet for 900. At 15,000 square feet, the hotel ballroom is the largest conference space in the region and it can be divided into as many as ten smaller rooms. Easy access to Pocatello and all the activities in the region will keep meeting participants busy and the Cedar Spa offers a luxurious escape for after- meeting ftermeeting relaxation. Complimentary WiFi and free parking, along with on-site catering and the latest in audiovisual support make things easy for meeting and event planners. Planners looking for a large space for a trade show or conference should consider the recently- opened ecentlyopened Mountain ViewEvent Center with a capacity of i,600. With bleachers seating 750, the 28,000 square-footmain floor of the multipurpose center is ideal for indoor sportingevents but the large open floor plan isalsoperfect for a conference or banquet. Additional conference rooms are available for CONNECT Pocatello • Pocatello has ,sou hotel rooms • Pocatello Regional Airport is eight miles from downtown Visit Pocatello 888-2os-1063 visitpocateflacom Red Lion Hotel Pocatello • 15o guest rooms • 14,248 square feet of meeting space • io meeting rooms • i,000 seated capacity in largest meeting roam Nithen ohaliwal, general manager 208-233-x2.00 pocatellosalest?a redlion.ccm red1lon,C0m/P0C2tel10 Clarion Inn Pocatello 12,472 square feet of meeting space 9 meeting rooms • 446 capacity in largest room Megan Moore, sales manager 208-237-1400 choicehote& comf+daho/pocatel!%larion-hotels/ idg51?source=gyxt Shoshone-Sannocic Hotel and Event • 156 guest rooms • 15,000 square feet of meeting space • 1,5oo seated capacity on largest room Echo Marshall, director of sales & marketing 208-238-4807 echomarshail@shobanhotel.com shobanhoteicom Mountain View Event Center • 28,000 square feet of space • 2 meeting rooms • 736 seated capacity Raul Cano; exerutive director 208-235-7659 rcano@pocatellcidaha com meceventcenteccom Idaho State University • Wide variety of rooms across campus • Boo seated capacity in largest room George Casper, director of events 208-282-3398 caspheor@iwedu isu.edu/events .Museum of Clean • 2 meeting rooms • ioo seated capacity in largest space Brad Kisling, museum director 208-236-6906 contact@museumofclean. com museumoMean corn 32 -June/Jvly`17 meetingnewsnw.com CONNECT Idaho Falls • Idaho Falls has more than 1,000 hotel rooms . ldaho,Falis Regional airport is three miles from downtown Idaho Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau 208-523-1010 inrormati0n@visitidahofails mm vNitidahoNis.com Pinecrest Event Center 25,ono square feet of meeting space •.3 meeting spaces • 2,165 seated capacity in largest meeting room 208-227-8088 info@pinecresteventcenternet pinecesLeveatcenter,net Hilton Garden Inn Idaho Falls • 119 guest rooms • 8,170 square feet of meeting space • 8 meeting rooms . 24o seated capacity in largest meeting room Angela Mago, director of sales 208-522-9500 angela.mago@hilton.com hiltongavdeninn3. hifton. ccm/enlhoteiodaholhilton-garden-inn- idaho-falls-1DAIFG0ndex h tm 1 Shilo Inn Suites Hotel • 161 guestrooms • 13,048 square feet of meeting space • 10 meeting rooms • 1,400 seated rapacity of largest meeting room Bryan Taggart, director of sales - 208-5x8-1)76 bryan.taggart@)shifciinns.com shiioinns.com W9tiardArts Center and Colonial Theater • s eventspaces • 176 seated capacity in largest meeting room Brandi Newton, executive director 208-522-0471 events@idahofallsarts.org idahofallsartsorg Residence Inn Idaho Falls • 106 guest rooms • 3,203 square feet of meeting space • 3 meeting rooms • Bo seated capacity of largest meeting room • 108 guest rooms Robert Thornock, assistant general manager 208-542-0000 ri idarigm@marno ttcom marriott comlbotef*ra veodari-residence-inn-idaho-fails Hampton Inn Idaho Falls/Airport • 127guestrooms 1,404 square feet of meeting space • 3 meeting rooms • loo seated capacity in largest meeting room Patti Thomas, sales manager 208-523-1400 1DAAP_hampt6n@hifton. cora hamptoninn3.hiltcn, cort;/eootels/rdaho/hampton-inn-ldaho- fails-airport-IDAAPNWndexhtml le Ritz Hotel and Suites • 116 guest rooms • 856 square feet of meeting space • 2 meeting rooms .. . • 6o seated capacity in largest meeting room Jennifer Bright, sales manager 20B-526-OB8o sales@leritzbotel. com leatzhotel com smaller meetings or breakout session. The recently -remodeled Pond Student Union at Idaho State University has a variety of spaces equipped with the latest technology in a vibrant atmosphere. Rooms range in size from small conference rooms aceommodating'16 to the Ballroom that sets 800 theater -style. Beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces adjacent to the facility offer the option to conduct outdoor events. For an interesting diversion from the typical conference center, the Museum of clean has four meeting and event spaces thatcan accommodate up to 450.'°There is no othermuseum like itin the world," explains Forrest Bright. The museum offers a fun hands-on experience and the Event Center is perfectfor conferences, banquets, seminars and workshops. OUT AND ABOUT Pocatello offers a rich array of activities to compliment your meeting or event. You can relive Pocatello's railroad past in O1dTown. With 12 square blocks of modern shops and restaurants set alongside charming historical buildings, the area is perfectfor a relaxed afternoon of exploration. Watch a stage production or enjoy dinner theater atthe Palace Playhouse or the Westside Players Dinner Theater. Both venues offer Fine dining and entertainment for. groups. During the summer, Pocatello is alive with fun activities. Regular concerts, a Farmers Market and ayear-round Art Walk entice visitors to enjoy the downtown area. With mountains rising on all sides, there are more than 1,000 miles of recreational trails around Pocatello. Biking, horseback riding, hiking and rock climbing opportunities abound. Winter visitors can enjoy cross-countrysiding at the Mink Creek Nordic Ski Complex and downhill sports at the nearby Pebble CreekSldArea. For a wonderful team building activity, check out the CW HOG Challenge Course at Idaho State University. This facilitated team -oriented activity is ideal for groups with up to 24 participants. Locatedat the intersection of two interstate highways, Pocatello is easily accessible from anywhere in the region. The nearest major city is Salt Lake City, Utah, about 165 miles away while Boise, Idaho, is about 230 miles away. Delta Airlines offers daily flights connecting the Pocatello Regional Airport to SaltLake City with connections to major cities throughout the Northwest. Idaho Faris The Snake River winding through the center of town provides the backdrop for everything happening in Idaho Falls. "This is a phenomena] place," says Chip Schwarze, CEO of the Idaho Falls Convention and visitors Bureau. "The people that five here are €riendly and outgoing. We welcome visitors," he adds. The six -mile longpaved greenbeltsloxting the river and the easilywalkahle downtown area, Idaho Falls entices visitors to get out and explore the city. With a historic downtown area that is full of restaurants, art galleries, boutiques and museums and the region's spectacular scenery, groups will find activities to match any interest, Groups meeting in Idaho Falls would be well-advised to build extra days into the schedule to take in all that the region has to offer. MEET AND STAY With 25,000 square feet of meeting and event space, the Pinecrest Event Center accommodates groups of all sizes. Whether it is a I25-hooth trade show, a large conference or an intimate board retreat, the Center can accommodate your group. The i9,5o0 square -foot Center Reception Hall seats up to 2,165 theater -style. Three meeting spaces of varying dimensions allow the flexibility to meet the needs of any size group. With the Snake River flowing by its backdoor, the Hilton Garden Inn Idaho Falls is conveniently located oulyblocks from downtown. Groups will fed the hotel suitable for up to 300 meeting or event attendees. Meetingrooms vary in sizes from the intimate Boardroom that holds 12 to the outdoor River View Terrace that can accommodate a banquet of 350. The Palisades Ball Room can seat 240 theater - style for a conference or presentation. With a total of ten meeting and event spaces, there are a variety of options for smaller groups and breakout sessions. The hotel offers complimentary WiFf throughout the facility, on-site catering and free parking. Overlooking the Snake River, the Shilo Inn Suites Hotel can accommodate large and §mall gatherings. Ten flexible meeting spaces range from the Idaho Ballroom that holds 1,400 theater -style to smaller rooms accommodating froml8 to 300 attendees. Free parking, oa-site catering and complimentaryWiFt make things easy for meeting and event planners. The Willard Arts Center and Colonial Theater add Meeting News Northwest June Ju 1 � H�7 » 33 I� MEET HERE// Along Idaho's Snake River an atmosphere of elegance to any event or business meeting. The original 1919 vaudeville theaterhas been refurbished for modern use while keeping the original art deco details.The adjacent Willard Arts Center has a variety of spaces suitable for small business meetings and large seminars. Located in the center of downtown a short distance from the hotel district, the facility has meeting spaces for groups as small as 16 and auditorium space for1,000. Additional hotels with meeting space include the Residence Inn Idaho Falls, the Hampton Inn Idaho FallslAirport and the Le Ritz Hotel and Suites. With more than 1,000 sleeping rooms in the city, Idaho Falls can accommodate a variety of meetings, conferences and events. "We offer a full-service planning team that can find the right match for your needs;' says Schwarze. OUT AND ABOUT Group activities can range from relaxingto energetic. Grab a brochure and follow the self -guided walking tour of the historic downtown area. Leave plenty of time to explore the shops and galleries that you pass as you explore the history of Idaho Falls. Golf is always a popular group activity and the City of Idaho Falls obliges. The city operates three championship golf courses and a six -hole short course offering golfers a variety of optlpns. Minor league baseball can be a fun way to unwind after a day of meetings. Idaho Falls has the perfect opportunity for this diversion. Visitors during the summer months can venture to Melaleuca Field and watch the Chukars minor league baseball team. The region offers unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation and Idaho Falls makes the perfect central base for exploring the area. Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are only a 90 -minute drive from the city. A day trip to either park rewards visitors with spectacular sights -The mountains near Idaho Falls offer whitewater rafting, hiking, mountain billing and rock climbing. Winter months bring superb skiing opportunities. "The eastern Idaho powder offers some of the best slding in the world," claims Schwarze. Groups can spend a leisurely afternoon soaking in the hot springs at Heise Hot Springs, a quick ten- minute drive from Idaho Falls. More adventurous visitors can enjoy the thrill of zip lining over a 1.5 - mile course or join a guided fishing expedition along the South Fork of the Snake River. Idaho Falls lies on 1-15, a three-hour drive from. Salt Lake City and four hours from Boise. Idaho Fails Regional Airport offers daily non-stop flights to Salt Lake City and Denver with connections to all major Northwest cities. f ID ) RCPllIC Ali. 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From Pebble Creek offering terrain that is similar to Jackson Hale to the world-famous Lava Hot Springs (hUps://locaIfreshies.com/lava-hot-springs-a-few things -to -know -about -this -cool -hamlet/) that are sulfur -free with no smelly odor, our travel wide (https://Iocalfreshies.com/pebble-creek-pocatelio- traveler-visitor-guide/) has it all as we dive into the details. Best Places To Eat & Drink In Pocatello Being a college town, the culinary cuisine is on par with a city three times its size. In our guide, we cover the full spectrum of places from the local cheap eats to the fine dining at Sumisu Sushi (https://Iocalfreshies.com/sumisu-sushi-pocatello/). Hint: Sumisu is actually some of the best sushi we've had ANYWHERE! Local Tips For Pebble Creek Ski Area Chad Mehmel enjoying the knee deep blower -Image by: Local Freshies While on the surface the ski area doesn't look that big, it offers you incredible value for the price of admission. We also highlight a few of the tips we got from locals such as the ability to grab a $2 Montucky at the ski area and some of the backcountry that's around there. Sure, you can go ahead and use that Epic or Ikon Pass on your vacation and pay $12 for a Budweiser. But, consider a second affordable ski vacation and head out to Pebble Creek/Pocatello (https://Iocalfreshies.cQm/pebble-creek-pocatello-traveler-visitor-guide/) for even more fun that won't disappoint! 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This was certainly the case for Pebble Creek Ski Resort and the city of Pocatello. Reading about it in a few blogs (https://www.snowlife•ski/the-lift-line---unexpected-bliss--pebble-creek--idahQ.htmi) and ski magazines, this place seemed like a unicorn. Low-cost lift tickets, two -dollar beers at the resort, great access to backcountry (https,//localfreshies.com/lure-powder/) and terrain that was challenging? How could this still exist in North America? I couldn't wait to see it in person. Pocatello F3oulder of Idaho A Ski Town with a college problem or the other way around? Image by: Local Fresh ies As we drove out of Twin Falls, the wide-open plains quickly were replaced with massive snow-covered peaks. Arriving to Pocatello a bit earlier than planned, we had some time to explore before dinner. As we drove through the center of town, we were greeted to well -kept historic neighborhoods filled with tree - lined streets, a quaint downtown, easy access to outdoor activities and a university. It reminded us of an affordable Boulder. How many ski -towns exist that are college towns? Not many. Mocha Madness Venturing through the historic district, an adorable cafe appears called Mocha Madness. Festooned with neon lights, it reminds us of a 50's diner. Why not grab a coffee? As we stepped into the cafe, hip hop bumped quietly in the background as we looked over the menu. The barista could tell we weren't from around here."You want to try a Mocha Madness Original?" Always taking the local recommendations, we ordered two of them_ Taking a sip, it's thick and creamy almost like a hot cocoa but with a slight Image by: Local Freshies tinge of coffee flavor. We come to find out that it's made with the local dairy's chocolate milk. This was not an ordinary coffee fhtLps://Iocalfreshies.com/mountain-coffee-roasters/), mind you. It also contains potato flakes making it naturally creamier and richerthan you'd find anywhere else_ While sipping our coffees, darkness descends and our grumbling stomachs remind us it's time to head to dinner. Best Sushi Ever In The Rockies? Shockingly Yes! Image by: Local Freshies We know what you're thinking. "Sushi, in the Rockies?" You bet 'cha! We'd read this was considered one of the best restaurants in all of Idaho. So, it was on our must -do list while in the Gem State. Daniel Russo, owner and head chef, grew up near Grand Targhee but like all great artists in the food world, he became a road scholar and sushi was his passion. From stints in Washington DC, California and trips to Japan, his exposure to all things sushi was vast. Togarashi or Japanese 7 Spice Starts The Meal The meal started with two styles of edamame. One with garlic, salt, and butter while the other seasoned with Togarashi or Japanese 7 spice. The dressing of the soybeans added a whole different flavor that I've never had before. It's a perfect way to start our culinary adventure. From there, we jumped into Escolarwrapped around cucumber. This dense fish has a buttery, flaky taste. Each course of sushi continued to blow our minds. The "Tiny Dancer" which is the most popular roll, lived up to its fame. Warta, crunchy & spicy from the fresh wasabi carefully placed on top of each piece. Escolar wrapped around cucumber Image by: Local Fresh ies Dozo-Domo? Oshizushi the traditional way to make sushi -- Image by: Local Freshies The clear winner though was the " Doza-Dorno" which loosely translates to chef's choice. A sushi roll tailored specifically to your liking. For us, Daniel chose an Oshizushiwhich is made by pressing blocks of rice and sushi toppings into a special mold (called an 'oshibako') that creates perfect rectangles, then sliced and served. Talk about a mind-blowing experience. If you're anywhere near Pocatello, we suggest making a pit -stop here. You won't he disappointed. With our stomachs full and souls re -energized, it was time to head to bed. College Market - Quick Breakfast & Awesome Coffee After a restful night, we woke up early the next day ready to get first chair. But first things first-.. breakfast. Only a block down from where we were staying was the College Market. Another adorable cafe that would be somewhere I'd camp out and work from if I lived here. It has lots of room with ajust enough lived in feel to make it relaxing. Today though, we just ordered some coffee and grab breakfast paninis to ga. First off, the Southern Pecan Coffee From the local micro -roaster Bills Beans College Market -A great breakfast spot & off the hoof coffee (https://www.billsheans.com/) was off the charts, The flavored roast tasted Image by: Focal Freshies like I was drinkin' a pecan pie. Second, the breakfast paninis made from scratch with fresh herbs are scrumptious. Wow! What a great way to start the day Welcome to the Rock! MA Up& 46 Welcome to the Rack! Image by: Local Freshies After filling up the gas tank, we hopped on the expressway and headed to Pebble. With only a ten- minute drive, we exited the interstate and meandered our way towards the resort. Located in a massive valley, the resort's face can be easilyseen miles away. It isn't until you make the final turn thatyou realize how serious the terrain really is- Big, rocky, and most of a]I steep. Cliff bands, chutes and sweeping trails drop down its front face inviting you to try and ski it if you can. A true playground for any serious skier or snowboarder. I now understand why the nickname for Pebble Creek is "The Rock". Kids, Kids everywhere!!! It's a Thursday and the parking lot is full... of kids- Hundreds of them. We meet with our hosts for our stay: Mary Reichman, Mike Dixon and Mike Rodriguez. The first question out of our mouths is what's up with all the young'uns? Even though there's a ton of steep terrain, the goal at Pebble Creek is to get every kid in the area on the slopes. So, each day of the week, hundreds of students from schools in the region come up and shred as part of their PE credits. In addition, they make sure its affordable too! For $12/day, these lucky kids can get out on the slopes. What a novel concept! Instead of giving the money to shareholders, Pebble's trying to help the community by offering an outlet during the cold winter days. These Kids FLIP! Mary no longer hits the slopes so Mike & Mike head out with us. Today's goal is to give us a tour of the mountain. We hop onto the main lift and head up. Looking around, the opportunities are endless. Right underneath the lift are massive moguls surrounded by rocks, stumps and other natural debris. Not a run for the faint-hearted. And then... suddenly over the horizon, a school of children appear. Flying down the trail, they hop over the obstacles, make perfectly arced turns One halfofthe Edgie-Wedgie Combo Image by: Local Freshies and disappear as quickly as they came. We ask Mike Dixon is this normal? He nods. There must be something in the terrain because these young kids rip! Edgie-Wedgie At the top, we head skiers !eft to the outskirts and hit Outback. While traversing over, we pass two trail signs that call out Edgieand Wedgie. Marytells us laterthat daythese two runs are named after the children's ski tool called the "Edgie-Wedgie (https://braveskimom.com/more-than-gadgets-learn-to-ski- aids-for-young-children/edg006)."A short piece of rubber tubing that clamps to each ski tip, this little tool makes sure the kid's skis are in a safe position. Getting a quick glimpse at both these runs, I'm guessing you'd need to graduatefrom them before you'd hit either slope. Soft and Creamy The snow is soft & creamy Image by: Local Freshies Dropping down onto Outback, the snow is fantastic. Soft, creamy and effortlessly carveable. We take huge arcs through the snow enjoying each turn. As the trees part in front of us, we're given the million - dollar view of the Portneuf Valley_ The scenery is breathtaking. In the distance, Mike Dixon points out Scout Mountain, a popular zone known for mountain biking in the summer and backcountry skiing in the winter. He notes that the skiing might be great in the winter but the area really lends itself to mountain biking in the summer. From Pocatello alone, you can access 52 miles of single track that literally connects to everything around including that peak. Wow! The Rock! After a few laps on the outer section of the mountain, we decide to check out some of the steeper stuff. We head riders right this time and drop into the Rock. Named after the resorts' nickname, it's steep yet soft but the slope is no joke. Filled with boulders and cliffs, you have to pick your line and choose each turn to make sure you don't end up tumbling down one of them. What a rush! We continue to hit the trails until our legs call "Mercy!" Rock Bottom Saloon - The Cheers of a Ski Town It's beer o'clock time. Even though the Saloon is closed during the week, they open it up for us. After a few minutes, some of the employees getting off of workjoin the crew over a cold one. The watering hole is the stuff of legends, like a pair of comfortable gym shoes that you never want to throw out_ Worn in stools, Ns showing old ski flicks like "The Blizzard ofAhhs", great conversation and of course, affordable beers like $2 Montuckys. tea 01 1 x / `, •1tt 0mse w' 0AR En II Image by: niuv Finish & Design Studio Pebble's Employees Are Passionate About Their Resort We take a moment to learn a bit more about our awesome hosts. Even though this is Mary's last year, you can tell this is less of a job and more a calling. Her passion for Pebble and the community can be seen in the beginner's area she helped create called the Aspens. Looking forward to seeing more of her family, she's handing the torch over to Mike Dixon. Mike grew up shredding the mountain and you can tell by the way he hits everything and anything that's put in front of him just like the kids. Mike Rodriguez deep in his element Image by: Local Freshies The California Connection Mike Rodriguez on the other hand, grew up in Sacramento but learned to ride up at Pebble Creek. It was on one of his many road trips up to Idaho that he visited Pebble Creek and that's all ittook. itwas love at first sight. Now the lift operations manager, he makes sure that everything keeps running. After a few brews, we decided to call it a day and head home. Stay tuned as we dive into the history of Pebble Creek with a little backcountry adventure and take a dip in Lava Hot Springs. 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The City Creek Management Area (COMA) contains approximately 50 miles of exceptional hiking and riding trails within the Pocatello city limits. Managed by the City, this fantastic resource is utilized by hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers, and off road vehicles. Comprised of approximately 3,000 acres, the CCMA focuses on providing exceptional recreational opportunities for the public as well as protecting the natural features of the City Creek Watershed. The City of Pocatello is assisted in managing the area by a volunteer organization called the City Creek Trail Users Group (CCTUG). The main City Creek Trail gains almost 1,000 feet in elevation from the Grant Street Parking Lot to the last connection with City Creek Road. While the difficulty level of this trail system is graded with the "average" hiker or rider in mind, beginners should use caution since even the "easy" trails require some skill and fitness. Additionally, several fantastic "loops" can be followed stemming off of the main trail along City Creek such as the "prison loop" which is a combination of the Bench, Prison, Bump, Serengeti, Sullivans, and Mushroom nails. Please stay on trails and respect the natural beauty of this valuable watershed. Much of the COMA also supports a wide variety of wildlife including sharp - tailed grouse, mule deer, and moose making it important to tread lightly and abide by the CCMA trail use rules and guidelines. Because of this, the entire CCMA is designated as a conservation area and any additional activity (trail building or maintenance, events, etc.) must be coordinated via the City of Pocatello as defined in the CCMA Road and Trail Management Plan. "Mountain Biking for Beginners" Corner The CCMA can be a challenging place to ride even for advanced mountain bikers. The City Creek Trail User's Grouprecommends several "starting points" forbeginners: 1. Park at the lot at the top of Fore Road just past the Women s Correctional Facility and ride the Bump Trail or Cusick Creek Road to Serengeti, descend onto Lichen and return via Burrito for a 2 mile "loop". 2. Enter the CCMA via City Creek Road and park at the Upper Lot or along the creek near Bridge 10. Venture up or down the main City Creek Trail ortravel up theroad and loop around to White Cairn back to the Upper ParkingLot. To get the most out of your trail experience, please... • Share the trails - Recognize that many of the CCMA trails are multi -use trails. Please use with caution! Non -motorized users may encounter ATVs or other motorized off-road vehicles on some of the trails. • Be Courteous - Motorized vehicle and mountain bike users, please slow down for others, including other riders. Down-hillers yield to up -hikers and communicate when passing. Leave no trace. • Control your pets to avoid scaring people and wildlife. Cleanup afteryour pet. • Respect private land owners by staying only on the marked trails. • Be Careful - Rattlesnakes, ticks, poison ivy, heat, steep drop offs and rough trails are part of the trail experience. Use caution and be prepared. • Ride only when conditions will not damage the trails. Avoid muddy conditions. • Respect equestrian riders by moving slowly or dismounting vehicle. Fail Use Designations: (see map on reverse) 13t HWNG EQUESTRIAN MIN BIKE MOTORCYCLE ATV 4x4 Trail System Grading Guidelines: Reads: Path width 72" or more, average grade of <5% (maximum 10%), no natural obstacles or technical features. Tracks/Trails: Some unpaved, gravel roads can have ruts and rocks making travel difficult. A Easy: Trail width 36" or more, average grade of 5% (maximum 15%), unavoidable obstacles <2"tall. 0 Intermediate. Trail width 24" or more, average grade of 10% (maximum 15%), unavoidable obstacles <8" tall. * Difficult: Trail width 12" or more, average grade of 15%, unavoidable obstacles <15" tall. *+ Extremely Difficult: Trail width 6" or more, average grade of 20%, unavoidable obstacles >15"tall. These trails established and maintained in cooperation with: 11M f 9 Rel A11,11•G'a[oaPOPAnp„p. Lu,c �� � rniwnannC�" In Case of Emergency: Dial "911" (note location of emergency using map on reverse) Hospital: Portneuf Medical Center 651 Memorial Drive 208.239.1600 To report vandalism/accidents: City of Pocatello - Police 208.234.6100 Trail/Area questions? City of Pocatello Parks & Recreation: 208.234.6237 Where is Pocatello & the CMA? Pocatello is located along the I-15 and I-84/86 interstate corridors in Eastern Idaho. It is 160 miles north of Salt Lake City, 230 miles east of Boise, and 150 miles south- west of Yellowstone National Park. For more information on local trails, consult Pocatello Parks & Rec, local bike, ATV/UTV and RV retailers in the area, trails.idaho.gov and VisitPocatello.com. Vrsl I cow► Z41%, IDAHO visitidaho.org 174-3 10M POCATELLO, IDAHO Major Trail Descriptions Miles City Creek Trail. Main single track trail which meanders along 2.75 City Creek, Total elevation gain for the trait is 1330 feet. Laver City Greek Trait: The lower portion of the City Creek 1.21 Trail is defined as the stretch from the Grant Street Parking Lot to Bridge 10. Some rocks and obstacles are present as well as a few small steep grades. This section is designated as a Biker - One -Way -Uphill from Bridge i to 5. Use special caution at Bridges 7, 8,& 9. UAW Ill Creek Trail: The Upper City Creek Trail is 1.54 comprised of the section from Bridge 10 to the connection to Kinport Road. Some rocks, mots and obstacles are present as well as a few steep grades. Use caution for the hill section between Bridges 10 & 11. 911 & Lffefilaht: 911 is a downhill only, classic COMA roller 0.76 coaster ride for skilled bikers. The adjacent Lifefiight Trail is an escape route for 911. is lass challenging. and bi-directional. Bench Trail: ARemate to the 'up the gut• section of the City 121 Creek Trail, thistrail can be rockyand ". A.'I Black Ca!<rr: Fast single track leading from the top of the 1.37 •14 Outlaw Trail towards the 'Old Dairy". Check your brakes! BuirrraTralY. Main single track connector to Cusick Creek. 0.65 Bum" Single track"side loop'around Death Valley. 0.71 Clfv Creek4Gnpgq Road: The longest roadtdail in the CCMA 5.38 which accesses Ill Peak. Only the lower 3.4 mile stretch is within theCCMA. 120 Cone: Flower -filled single track connector between the main r 1.13 and north fork of Cily Creek -cross downstream all 12. City of Pocatello Parks & Recreafior Cull Creek Road: This is an alternate mute to Kinport Peak, 3.72 although the upper reach is very rocky and technical. Only the 144wIlsmAvenue.Pocatello,ID 83201 knver2.13 mile section iswithin IheCCMA. DeartiVallev: Challenging singtatrackupasmall ravine. 1.08 The Grove: This serpentine, technical single track travels 0.80 through an aspen grove and is a great alternative to the North 1.55 Map by Bruce Olenick Fork road for hikerstbikers. Lichen: Anice single track for hiking and biking, this trail winds 0.39 through a shallow draw filled with flowers. Mushroom: Tough. single track alternative to Um last mile ofthe 0.87 UpperCity Creek Trail. ME North Fork: Main motorized route north of City Creek. The 1.92 majority of this route travels through OLM land which begins a short distance east ofthe cattfeguard crossing. Dyerthll Challenging climb with switchbacks and views. 3.77 ArfsonTrail: One of the original biking 'loops, this single track 0.69 provides the most direct access to Cusick Creek via the Bump Trail- Although most of the trail is easy, watch for the steep section through Death Valley. Scout Downhill bike connectortoBench Trail from Bridge 6. 0.34 Sererimalk This combination of single and double track helps 1.23 provide motorized access to the southern & eastern portions of the COMA. Tread lightly here as it travels through sensitive wildlife habitat. The length of South Serengeti is approximately 1.18 miles. H Sterling Justice Ti to Gibson Jack Ci t Cree�k Management ADrea ., Trail System er>a Prepay �hn Se�� Be Respectful!! Because some of the traits cross private land, it is important to stay on the marked trails. Landowners have been kind to allow public access on select traits so we must repay the generosity by respecting [heir land.Travel offmarked trails is trespassing and puts at risk the future of public access on private land. SHARE THE TRAIL ce„ie„�lei Perk Rainey weker r nkle m t° U To Kinport Peak To Kfnport Peak To Kinport Peak ti, ^ Trail Key 1 I I Gate Creek 5g Parking A Caution A.ov � r�e � X End of Trail Bike One Way A` 3 i4 U - N X �5� Bridge & Number 2 o Trail Intersection W Hill (>20% grade) Nan -motorized Single/Double Tract aaa __ Multi -use Motorized Single/Double Track (<24"j Multi -use Motorized Double r ? Track (<50") 13' ®� � � -•-^ Multi -use 4x4 Double Track (>50") a�5 p r.� x aNPrmnH CCMA Boundary `' a vPmP<n, Paved Road Closed Glove frail Difficulty Rating: 0 Easy z I i Irl Intermediate -,reale ..v ._._i- _ r~J r ck L foo Difficult North To ",3t! ' n a" ; 4 Extremely Difficult '..10'. 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.............. 208-232-3296 Whisper Bar & Grill inside aarion inn WORLD CUISINE 1399 Bench Rd.....................................................208-237-1400 Everest Kitchen Indian, Palistani,Nfmalayan/Nepalese Golden Corral Buffet 133 W Burnside Ave...........................................208-904-0748 800 Yellowstone Ave ........ ................................ 208-478-2057 O hver'S American 4013 Yellowstone Ste A (Chubbuck)............ 130 S 5th Ave.......................................................208-234-0672 Nosh Mahal Indian, Pakistani, Greek Perkins Restaurant & BakeryAmerican, Breakfast&Brunch 1600 Pocatello Creek Rd..................................208-233-0006 4618 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-637-8244 Uncle Jim's Family Dining seafood, Greek PIZZA 1010 Pocatello Ave.............................................208-478-6937 Big Foot Pizza ITALIAN 168 Jefferson.......................................................208-269-4498 Buddy's Italian, salad Domino's Pizza 626 E Lewis ................ ............... ............................ 208-233-1 172 Cafe Tusea no Italian, Cafe, Wine Bar 110 Knudsen Blvd (Chubbuck)......................208-237-5500 2231 E Center St .... ........ ...................................... 208-233-7702 PV's Uncorked on Main 310 S 4th Ave.......................................................208-232-3133 138 N Main St.......................................................208-233-1322 Outer Limits Fun Zone Party& Event, AmusementParks,Pizza Villano's Italian Pizza, Itafion 208-232--7529 165 N Main............................................................208-904-0679 ICE CREAM Cold Stone Creamery 475 Yellowstone Ave Ste A .......... .................... 208-233-4342 Jungle ReTreat Ice Cream 404 W Oak Su'te B .......................... .................... 208-251-2333 Kiwi Loco 208-237-1371 1595 Yellowstone Ave ............... ....................... 208-237-5494 Mars Ice Cream ShopGaurmetPopcom 212 1/2 E Chubbuck Rd .......... .......................... 208-317-4423 Old Town Ice Cream and Candy 110 N Main St.......................................................208-251-4355 MEXICAN Cafe Rio 285 E Alameda Rd..............................................208-425-5300 208-232-8145 Chapala Mexican Restaurant 117 W Burnside Rd (Chubbuck).....................208-238-3365 Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill 170 Bullock St (Chubbuck)....... ....................... 208-237-5555 El Caporal Mexican, Desserts 612 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-9933 208-233-1516 EI Herradero Mexican, American 123 Jefferson Ave ........................................... ....208-233 -6747 445 N Arthur Ave... .............. 208-232-2200 KB's Burritos Taros 208-232-9816 231 W Quinn .........................................................208 -237-1964 Las Palomas Mexican Grill 249 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-1710 Mama Inez 390 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-417-2939 Mama Inez Express 208-232-9850 140 W Chubbuck Rd (Chubbuck)..................208-237-1792 Rolberto's WORLD CUISINE 754 N Main St.......................................................208-232-0130 Everest Kitchen Indian, Palistani,Nfmalayan/Nepalese Senor Garcia's Puerto Vallarta 133 W Burnside Ave...........................................208-904-0748 160 W Cedar St .... .................. .......... .................... 208-233-3141 Sefior Iguanas 4013 Yellowstone Ste A (Chubbuck)............ 961 Hiline Rd........................................................208-233-4422 Nosh Mahal Indian, Pakistani, Greek Tres Hermanos 302 E Alameda Rd ..............................................208-899-4668 4618 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-637-8244 A Taste of India & Nepal ladiva, Himalayan/Nepaiese, Pakistani PIZZA -478-0172 Big Foot Pizza 168 Jefferson.......................................................208-269-4498 Domino's Pizza 275 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-232-4332 110 Knudsen Blvd (Chubbuck)......................208-237-5500 Little Caesar's 310 S 4th Ave.......................................................208-232-3133 Outer Limits Fun Zone Party& Event, AmusementParks,Pizza 1800 Garrett Way ........................ ....................... 208-232--7529 Papa John's 114 S 5th Ave Ste B ............................................208-232-7272 Papa Murphy'sTake'N'Bake 540 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-234-7272 4837 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-237-7272 Pizza Hut 4013 Yellowstone Ste B (Chubbuck)............ 208-237-1371 945 S 5th Ave .......................................................208 -234-0449 Pizza Pie CafeBuf€et 4141 PolelineRd .................................................208-237-8740 SEAFOOD Red Lobster 4105 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-7700 SPORTS BAR & LOUNGE The Blue Heeler Burgers,American 2735 S Bannock Hwy .......... ............................... 208-232-8145 Center Street Bar & Grill 542 E Center St....................................................208-232-9654 The Clydesdale Bar & Lounge 655 N 5th Ave.......................................................208-233-1841 The First National Bar 232 W Center St ....... ............................................ 208-233-1516 Hooligan's 122 N 3rd Ave .......................................................208 -234-0213 The Office Bar & Grill 251 E Center St ........................... ......................... 208-232-9816 The Press Box sports Bar&arfllAmerican 1257 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-237-9957 Rim Rock Bar & GrillBargers, Bars 4539 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-233-6785 The Sand Trap Bar & Grill Seafood, American 2720 Bannock Hwy . ........................................... 208-232-9850 Sandbaggers Bar & Grill American 296 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-232-9632 WORLD CUISINE Everest Kitchen Indian, Palistani,Nfmalayan/Nepalese 133 W Burnside Ave...........................................208-904-0748 Noodles & Company World Kitchen 4013 Yellowstone Ste A (Chubbuck)............ 208-237-9070 Nosh Mahal Indian, Pakistani, Greek 302 E Alameda Rd ..............................................208-899-4668 A Taste of India & Nepal ladiva, Himalayan/Nepaiese, Pakistani 330 N Main St .......................................................208 -478-0172 A Taste of Hawaii 200 S Main.............................................................208-427-4008 Visi+06C10.com Love Where You Krif! IDAHO 17 -v -310M visitidaho.org 10118 Pocatello & Chubbuck, IdQho A Complete Listing of All Area Dining Options 01, N {, � � I J r. o --';-•+ .ate© Visit 110.colrn Love Where You Visif! AMERICAN 61ILL Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar Burgers 1411 Bench Rd.....................................................208-637-0135 Buffalo Wild Wings American, Chicken Wings 4200 Poleline .......................................................208 -238-5708 Chili's rex-Mex 1599 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-637-1600 Jakers Bar & Grill Steukhowe,Seafood, tbcktailBar 2365 Via Caporatti Dr ............ ................. ........... 208-478-2000 MacKenzie River Pizza, Grill & Pub Pizzo, American 4150 Pole Line Rd ........................ ...... ................ 208-904-0700 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers & Brews 4021 Poleline Rd (Chubbuck)..........................208-269-4140 Sizzler salad Bar, Buffet 1000 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-233-1547 Texas Roadhouse Barheque, Steakhouses, American 560 Bullock 5t ........................... ................. ..........208-238-7427 Winger's Roadhouse Grill Chicken wings,Ameriran,Sporrs8ar 696 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-232-0420 ASIAN Bamboo Garden Chinese, Buffet 1200 Yellowstone Ave ............... ........................ 208-238-2331 Chang's Garden Chinese, Vegan 1000 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-234-1475 Filipino Cuisine 465 Yellowstone ..................................................208-232-5948 Fuji Japanese Steakhouse Sushi Bar lapanese 150 Bullock St #8 (Chubbuck)........................208-238-5920 Great Wail Express 235 W Quinn St 200 ............. ............................. 208-238-5980 Kowloon Express 408 S 4th Ave.......................................................208-232-0622 Leis Mongolian B -B -Q 141 E Linden (Chubbuck)................................208-238-7377 Mandarin House Chinese 675 Yellowstone Ave ............................... .......... 208-233-6088 Ming's Cafe 714 N 5th Ave ............................................... ........ 208-232-3388 New Hong Kong Restaurant 107 N 5th Ave .......................................................208 -236-6637 Panda Express 4155 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-3661 Sumisu Asian Fusion & Sushi 309 E Center St....................................................208-232-5610 Thai Kitchen 978 H i I i ne..............................................................208-234-6346 Thai Paradise Cuisine & Pho 140 S Main St .......... .............................................. 208-269-7313 BREAKFAST ...AND MORE Abracadabra's Breakfast & Brunch 1151 Yellowstone Ave ................... .................... 208-716-0998 Amazing Glaze Donuts Coffee&Teo 215 E Cedar St Ste B ..............................................2083173751 ..208-589-1763 Denny's Restaurant Breakfast&8ruach,Diaer 208-239-4000 4310 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-1223 Elmer's Breakfast & Brunch, Diner, American 851 S 5th Ave .......................................................208 -232-9114 IHOP Breakfast & Brunch, America 1138 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-904-4088 4122 Yellowstone Ave ..................... ...... ...........208-637-2200 Jeri's Jumbo Cafe Diner, Breakfast&Brunch Firehouse Subs 3122 Poleline Rd.................................................208-237-2158 231 W Quinn .........................................................208 -238-6333 REWERIES AND WINE TASTING 540 N Main St ...................................... ................. 208-232-2624 Grapevine Coffee & Tea wine & Spirits 1611 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-234-9305 466 S 5th Ave.......................................................208-232-5218 Goody's Deli Pizza, Puy Sandwiches Jim Dandy Brewing 905 S 5th Ave.......................................................208-233-9210 305 E Lander St ...................................... .............. 208-240-0470 Portneuf Valley Brewing 205 N Main ..................... ....................................... 615 5 1 st Ave........................................................208-232-1644 The Tasting Room Wine&Beer 328 W Clark ...........................................................208 -408-9463 Wanderlust Craft Beer & Wine 690 W Quinn Rd ..................................................208-237-1238 1799 Hurley Dr Ste A .........................................208-417-0713 COFFEE AND BEVERAGE SHOPS Beans & Brews Coffee&Tea, Breakfast Brunch,Sandwiches 1319 Bench Road ................................... ............. 208-238-8828 Bru House Galilei Coffee&Tea 4031 Poleline Rd (Chubbuck).................. ... 502 N Main 5t .......................................................208 -380-0071 Coffee Corner 840 E Alameda .....................................................208 203 S Arthur ..........................................................208 -232-5322 College Market Coffee & Tea, Breakfast & Brunch 1301 S 5th Ave ........................................... .......... 604 S 8th Ave.......................................................208-232-3993 690 Yellowstone Ave .................................... A Different Cup Coffee & Tea, Bakeries 4544 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..... 928 N Main St ................................................... .... 760-310-4844 Double Shot Coffee&Tea 1544 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-233-2210 164 Jefferson Ave ...............................................208-232-2737 Taco Bell Jamba Juice 208-904-3784 1103 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-478-9852 941 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-9331 Java Express Taco Time 4511, 675 Yellowstone Ave .............................208-233-4502 1060 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-233-8840 Main Steam Coffee & Dessert Tastee Treats 234 N Main St.......................................................208-234-9834 1555 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-233-8511 Mocha Madness Coffee& Tea 5231 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ... ........... 546 S 5th Ave ........................................... ............ 208-233-2380 Mocatell o Coffee & Smoothies 929 Yellowstone Ave .... ..................................... 203 S Arthur ..........................................................208 -317-6217 Soda Barn Soda&Dessert 208-904-1504 435 E. Chubbuck Rd (Chubbuck).................. 208-380-5140 Starbucks 330 E Benton (inside Albermns) ................. .......... 208-233-0455 150 Bullock St (Chubbuck)..............................208-237-1653 883 Yeliowstone Ave ............................ ........... ..208-589-1763 800 Yellowstone Ave (inside Fred Meyers) ........... 208-239-4000 DELIAMWICHES 5th St Bagelry Bakery, Coffee & Tea 559 S 5th Ave.......................................................208-235-1311 208-233-2321 ButterBurrs Liekety Split Sandwiches, Soup American 1138 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-904-4088 Chubby'z sandwiches 302 E Center .........................................................208 -478-0237 Firehouse Subs 231 W Quinn .........................................................208 -238-6333 Food For Thought Take Out Salad, soup, Sandwiches 540 N Main St ...................................... ................. 208-232-2624 Geraldine's Bake Shoppe & Deli 1611 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-234-9305 246 E Chubbuck Rd (Chubbuck)...................208-238-1909 Goody's Deli Pizza, Puy Sandwiches 905 S 5th Ave.......................................................208-233-9210 Great Harvest Bread Company 208-233-1676 205 N Main ..................... ....................................... 208-234-2108 Jimmy John's 625 S 5th Ave .......................................................208 -478-1693 690 W Quinn Rd ..................................................208-237-1238 Kegler's Corner 403 E Lewis...........................................................208-233-2930 Panera Bread Sandwiches, Soup, Salad 4031 Poleline Rd (Chubbuck).................. ... .... 208-776-4030 Papa Kelsey's Pizza & Sub 840 E Alameda .....................................................208 -232-6931 Pocatello Co-op Farm Table Cafe Grocery, Cafes 308 E Center St....................................................208-904-1368 1301 S 5th Ave ........................................... .......... Red Hot Roasters Coffee&Teo, Breakfast&Brunch 690 Yellowstone Ave .................................... 737 E Clark St........................................................208-233-0902 4544 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..... The Healthier Place to Eat Gluten -Free, Juice Burs&Smoothies 121 S Main.............................................................208-233-6300 1544 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-233-2210 The Works Deli & Grill Taco Bell 147 Jefferson Ave ......................................... ...... 208-904-3784 FAST FOOD 941 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-9331 Arby's Roast Beef Taco Time 791 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-3445 1060 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-233-8840 4501 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-237-0984 Tastee Treats Arctic Circle 1555 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-233-8511 198 YeI lowstone Ave ..... ........... ................... ......208-232-0523 5231 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ... ........... 2167 E Center St ................ ......... ..........____ ... 208-478-2664 4488 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-237-2650 929 Yellowstone Ave .... ..................................... A&W 4519 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-8349 1335 N Arthur Ave .............................. ................ 208-904-1504 Burger Hut 460 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-234-2424 Burger King 1319 Bench Rd.....................................................208-637-8287 1440 N Main .........................................................208 -478-0251 4508 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-237-3302 Carl's Jr. 1042 Yellowstone Ave . ...................................... 208-233-2321 Five Guys Burgers & Fries 235 W Quinn.........................................................208-237-1000 Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 210 Bullock St (Chubbuck)..............................208-904-1361 Jack in the Box 123 5 4th Ave.......................................................208-478-8035 1611 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-234-9305 4640 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-3383 Kentucky Fried Chicken 670 Yellowstone Ave .............. ....... .................... 208-233-1676 McDonald's 1011 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-232-8268 831 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-3642 4260 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-237-2088 Popeye's Louisiana Chicken 4023 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-904-1362 Ross Park Drive In 2340 S 2nd Ave .................... ............................... 208-233-3860 Sonic Drive -In 710 Yellowstone Ave.........................................208-478-0134 Subway 1301 S 5th Ave ........................................... .......... 208-236-1622 690 Yellowstone Ave .................................... ..... 208-234-0559 4544 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..... ........ 208-237-5554 114 S 5th Ave ....... .................. ............ .................. 208-242-3822 1544 Pocatello Creek Rd ..................................208-233-2210 Taco Bell 1133 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-232-3077 941 Yellowstone Ave .........................................208-233-9331 Taco Time 1060 Yellowstone Ave.......................................208-233-8840 Tastee Treats 1555 S 5th Ave.....................................................208-233-8511 5231 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ... ........... 208-238-9511 Wendy's Old Fashioned Burgers 929 Yellowstone Ave .... ..................................... 208-233-8383 4519 Yellowstone Ave (Chubbuck) ..............208-238-8349 FINE DINING The Yellowstone Restaurant American (Newl,WhiskeyBor 230 W Bonneville................................................208-234-7000 Sandpiper Restaurant & Lounge Seafood, Steakhouse 1400 Bench Rd.....................................................208-233-1000 110, visi+ Pod'RtA 10 corn Love Where You Krlif! . eewe Qc" 5 Whether traveling through 1 from Canada or on the way Jilto Yellowstone National Jf Park, Pocatello's location on ' Interstate 15 makes it an ideal f s� place to stopover for the night. Recharge your batteries in accommodations to suit your needs perfectly. Choose from over 1,600 comfortable options including fantastictheme hotel rooms, scenic campsites and RV Parks, as well as contemporary national chains. To guide the way, we invite you to browse the lodging section at visitpocatello.com. Fill your evening, or even an extra day or two, with nearby nature trails, historic tours, whimsical shops & eateries featuring all types of delicious cuisines. ISO • �r Alaw For more Information about Idaho, www.vi �, sitidaha.arg call 1 -800 -VISIT ID 13-V-3 200M ' Stop by the Pocatello Visitor's Center at 2695 S. 5th Ave. off of exit 67,1-15. • A ffie . eMe, to SM90 a ! Welcome to Pocatello, Idaho! Nestled in a beautiful valley of the Rocky Mountains, where the pine tree covered mountains of the Caribou Forest meet the sagebrush of the Snake River Plain. With a four -season climate and recreation for every season, the Pocatello area offers amazing outdoor recreation, scenic beauty, and rich history to entertain year round. Spend some time with us and you'll begin to see why so many visitors return to call Pocatello home. i°ocr�OmrG�Cct�! First visited by foot, then wagon, then railroad, and now by cars and airplanes, Pocatello continues to serve as a gateway to the intermoun- tain West, thus earning it the nickname of the "Gate City." Oregon Trail pioneers who passed through our gates could travel north to Oregon or south to California. Expansion of the Union Pacific Railroad injected flavor to the town and has added significantly to its prosperity. Potato and wheat farmers, ranchers, businessmen, industrialists, and Idaho State university also contribute to the rich texture of Pocatello and neighboring Chubbuck. Today the nearby junction of 1-15 and 1-86 provides flexibilityto modern day adventurers. Pocatello is unique- ly positioned at a central point between some of the nation's greatest playgrounds. The city is within a few hours drive of Amazing outdoor recreation and scenic beauty grace the area. World- class mountain bike trails, challenging rock -climbing, golf courses and an active Greenway are some of the offerings located right in Pocatello. Our valley is surrounded by mountains laced with incredible trails that support outdoor enthusiasts at every level of conditioning and experi- ence. The best part is, they arejust minutes away. You'll find everything from heart -pounding mountain bike rides to relaxing nature walks. The City Creek Trail System is 52 -miles of maintained trails for hikers and bikers on the doorstep of the west bench. The Poftneuf Greenway trails run through the city for thirteen miles along the Portneuf River and lead to public land trailheads that surround the city. Rock -climbers often travel to Pocatel- Io just to scale the "Shady side" and "Sunny side" of the basalt lava cliffs of Ross Park right in the city. The "Pocatello Pump," the nation's oldest rock -climbing competition, takes place here each September. Yellowstone and Grand Teton Golfers have no trouble finding a beautifully groomed course to National Parks, and equally challenge their game—sunny Pocatello is home to two, 18 -hole public close to world renowned ski courses and one private membership course. Try your arm at disc golf at areas like Jackson Hole, either the grassy or sagebrush covered courses. Sports fans and athletic Wyoming, Park City, Utah competitors alike find the Pocatello area offers healthy quality of life and Sun Valley, Idaho. with great athletic clubs, over 40 tennis courts, local sports leagues, and large running, bicycling and skiing communities. Many events are offered throughout the year including a summer fun -run series, the Pocatello Marathon—a Boston marathon qualifier, the Scout Mountain Ultra Trail—a 50 -mile course, the Southeast Idaho Senior Games as well as bike and ski races. Idaho is known as a hunting and fishing paradise, Southeast Idahoans may fish year-round from the finest mountain lakes, rivers, and crystal cleartrout streams. Bird, upland game and big game hunting are a sportsman's delight in the surrounding backcountry. If you're arriving on the Polar Express, you'll find the same incredible mountains, trails, and meadows covered in snow and ready to provide cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or snow- mobile adventures Idaho -style! The East Fork Mink Creek Nordic Center hosts about 20k of groomed skate and classic ski trails, as well as separate snowshoe trails, The Mink Creek Park N' Ski Idaho State Park program offers an additional 29km on five trails. Trips to the yurt system are also popular with hearty winter lovers. Groomed snowmobile trails loop Scout Mountain, Garden Creek, and South Mink Creek for miles of powder and mountain trails with fresh Idaho air. Pebble Creek provides all the downhill or snowboarding ecstasy you can absorb. After an invigorating outing covering 2,200 vertical feet per run andjumps, rails, boxes and rollers at three terrain parks, you can be back in town for dinner in less than 20 minutes. x4rdV46 aff t& Learn to squeegee at the world's ane -and -only Museum of Clean, explore the world's largest collection of vacuum devices and take a selfie with the world's first motor -driven horse-drawn vacuum. Washers, chimney sweeps, a giant ark, kid's clean world and more fill this 75,000 sq. ft. LEEO's certified facility. Ross Park, the city's largest park, is home to the Pocatello Aquatic Center and the Pocatello Zoo. Float the lazy river at the Pocatello Aquatic Center, ride the water slide, or let young kids splash in the zero -depth pool where they can safely play, slide, and even crawl through tunnels. See Cougars, Bison, Elk and the other native species of Yellowstone and the Rocky Mountains up -close at the Pocatello Zoo. Visit the Grizzly fordinneras he fishes his stream in the unique Grizzly Habitat. Ross Park's upper level houses the Bannock County Historical Museum, Pioneer Village, a disc -golf course, a Veteran's Memorial and the Fort Hall Replica. Step into the outdoors at the Edson Fichter Nature Area along the Portneuf Greenway, The community fishing pond and swimming hole are perfect fora summer's picnic. Pocatello has 32 parks, many with picnic and playground areas and covered pavilions. Enjoy strolling through the historic architecture in Old Town Pocatello, Each first Friday of the month join an Art Walk and meanderthrough Old Town's art galleries, antique stores and shops to the tune of local musicians. Partake of tasty produce atthe Portneuf Valley Farmer's Market during summer months. Cherish a performance at Idaho State University`s Stephens Performing Arts Center. A cultural jewel of the Northwest, it ranks in thetop 10 Performing Art Centers in the nation. This acoustically superb, world-class facility even rocked Grammy Award-winning composer and performer Carol King during her first appearance there. Visit ourcalendarof events for theatrical, musical and artistic events happening throughout the year at local venues ranging from cozy and intimate or foot stomping and spectacular. A"k4"�k vs;+PbcaAb.r,0M ecV.5 td If you are looking to host a sporting event, we have a wide variety of indoor and outdoor venues to suit your needs. Idaho State University is home to the country's first covered football stadium built on a college campus. Holt Arena, affectionately known as the mini -dome, seats close to 12,000. This allows plenty of room for spectators at events like the Simplot Games (the country's largest indoor, high-school track meet, pictured below), and USA Wrestling's West Kids & Cadet Regional Championships (with 1900 competitors). Seated on 160 acres, the Bannock County Fairgrounds offer exhibit buildings, soccer fields, a racetrack, a rodeo arena and grandstand with a capacity of 3500, a moto-X track, 3 smaller arenas, and horse stalls. The Portneuf Wellness Complex is an 80 -acre multi -use, multi element, world class complex. The ongoing project will feature many multi -use fields, outdoor volleyball and basketball courts, walkways, an urban fishing pond and an amphitheater to seat 11,000 for concerts and other outdoor events. The Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District is building a 40,000 sq. ft, multi-purpose event center focused on youth sporting events. The floorplan includes an indoor 3 -court gymnasium for volleyball, basketball and other sports, seating for 2,000, team rooms, and concession stands. It will also be used fortradeshows, RV and boat shows, dance and cheer competitions, enthusiast groups, concerts, and similar events. The space provides a venue for entertainment and events for the community, as well as the entire region. 'few teCoffam Comfortably accommodate your group and complement your meetings with customized experiences filled with scenic beauty, rich history, and the plentiful outdoor recreation that graces the area. Whether you require space for twenty or 1,000, Pocatello has the facilities and attractions to create positive memories and connections for your attendees. Beautifully appointed executive board rooms, conference rooms, and convention centers with the latest in audio -video technology are available with the assistance of detail -oriented professional meeting planners and catering specialists. Square footage at venues ranging from 8,500 to over 14,000, adapt to breakout rooms featuring 16 -foot ceilings, poolside reception areas, as well as grand ballrooms with fully catered banquets. The L.E. & Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center at ISU was ranked number four of the 25 most amazing university perform- ing art centers by bestvalueschools.com. The main venues include the 1,149 -seat, state-of-the-art, acoustically sound Jensen Grand Concert Hall; the 430 -seat Bistline Thrust Theatre; the 200 -seat flexible artistic Rogers Black Box Theatre; and the versatile and elegant Marshall Family Rotunda with its soaring domed ceiling. 'fem geaT 1peaT Entertain your group with a stop at the Green T Western Bar for lunch and a fabulously fun wild west reenactment, tour historic Old Town, the Museum of Clean--orfor the adventure traveler— hike the City Creek Trail Sytem. Tour bus groups love the easily arranged diverse authentic meals and the easy access from 1-15. The history of our area reads like a great Western novel. Each chapter is filled with the names of trappers, explorers and mountain men... characters like Osborn Russell, Jim Bridger, Chief Pocatello, our city's namesake, and even Abraham Lincoln. Watch the history of Trappers, 0 Pioneers, and Native Americans come alive at the life-size Fort Hall Replica. The nearby Bannock County historical Museum showcases life throughout Pocatello's evolution from wild west frontier and railroad hub to a bustling modern town. Stand in awe of saber tooth cats and giant prehistoric bison as you immerse yourself in Idaho's rich prehistory at the Idaho Museum of Natural History on the camp of Idaho State University. A ,� hands-on area is also featured I" where kids can see and touch ancient fossil shells. Pocatello is next door to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation where the Shoshone- r �'' Bannock Tribal Museum offers a compelling view of Native American history and culture. August, the impressive Shoshone Bannock Indian Festival dra 2,500 dancers from throughout North America. The gathering is visual delight, transporting attendees back to another time and Spectators are encouraged to attend. The Port-neuf Muzzleloader's Mountain Man Rendezvous replicates an 1840's celebration each spring. Cannon and black powder demonstrations and canvas tents and teepees set the stage for an exciting weekend. CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 1 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM Report Criteria: Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 10-2235000 EMPLOYEES INSURANCE GENERAL FUND UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100860017 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE SUPPLEMENT 03/11/2019 654.53 .00 10-2235600 AFLAC INSURANCE PAYA GENERAL FUND AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 826052 AFLAC Insurance 03/11/2019 986.49 .00 10-32-21000 BUILDING PERMITS GENERAL FUND CITY OF POCATELLO FEB19PLANR '19 Feb.- Plan Review & Inspections 03/04/2019 2,829.75 .00 31-2323000 WW CUSTOMER WATER WATER UTILITY BBCC BUILDERS 5272CANTERB 5272 CANTERBURY ST DEPOSIT R 03/05/2019 34.83 .00 31-2323000 WW CUSTOMER WATER WATER UTILITY JUSTIN LINENBACH 231 WSIPHON 231 W SIPHON RD DEPOSIT REFU 03/07/2019 75.91 .00 31-2323000 WW CUSTOMER WATER WATER UTILITY LYNETTE DRABBS 754KRISTADE 754 KRISTA CT DEPOSIT REFUND 03/11/2019 40.00 .00 31-2323000 WW CUSTOMER WATER WATER UTILITY ROCKWELL DEVELOPME 4833WILTSHIR 4833 WILTSHIRE ST DEPOSIT REF 02/27/2019 27.55 .00 31-2323000 WW CUSTOMER WATER WATER UTILITY THOMAS K & DARLENE H 412ALAMODE 412 ALAMO ST DEPOSIT REFUND ( 02/12/2019 30.00 .00 31-34-62000 WW WATER SALES WATER UTILITY LYNETTE DRABBS 754KRISTADE 754 KRISTA CT OVERPAYMENT RE 03/11/2019 28.56 .00 36-2131000 SW TREATMENT ACCTS SW POC TREATMENT CA CITY OF POCATELLO 223811 '19 Jan & Feb-SwrTrtmnt Cap Fee -Ne 03/05/2019 31,040.00 .00 Total : 35,747.62 .00 FUND EXPENDITURES 264001-699 MISCELLANEOUS EXPE PARKS GUARANTEE FU KEN PAPE 223816 1039 Stars -Park & Roundabout Reimb 03/11/2019 900.00 .00 Total FUND EXPENDITURES: 900.00 .00 LEGISLATIVE 10-4111-250 LG HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 238.90 .00 10-4111-250 LG HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 63.52 .00 Total LEGISLATIVE: 302.42 .00 EXECUTIVE 104131-250 EX MEDICAL INS. GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 48.05 .00 104131-250 EX MEDICAL INS. GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 15.88 .00 104132-370 EX TRAVEL, MEETINGS GENERAL FUND KEVIN ENGLAND 223814 Per Diem -4/9/19 -4/12/19 -Washington 03/05/2019 204.00 .00 104132-370 EX TRAVEL, MEETINGS GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 91.01 .00 104132-371 EX Crossing Gaurds GENERAL FUND CITY OF POCATELLO 70331 FY'18-19 School Crossing Guard 02/28/2019 234.00 .00 Total EXECUTIVE: 592.94 .00 FINANCIAL CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description 10-4151-250 FIN HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 10-4151-250 FIN HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 10-4151-340 FN OFFICE EQUIP & MAI GENERAL FUND Page: 2 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 03/14/2019 356.64 .00 02/26/2019 111.16 .00 GREATAMERICA FINANC 24350589 2018-19 AGREEMENT 025-1280214. 02/27/2019 10-4152-310 FN OFFICE SUPPLIES & GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 Total FINANCIAL: LEGAL 10-4160-440 LL PUB., RECORDNG, ET GENERAL FUND IDAHO STATE JOURNAL 1151700 FY'18-19 Legal Notices 02/25/2019 10-4160-440 LL PUB., RECORDNG, ET GENERAL FUND IDAHO STATE JOURNAL 1151701 FY'18-19 Legal Notices 02/25/2019 Total LEGAL: OTHER GENERAL GOVERNMENT 10-4195-600 GV BLDG MAINTENANCE GENERAL FUND BATES BUNCH LLC 41635 Restroom Deodorizer Service 03/07/2019 Total OTHER GENERAL GOVERNMENT: LAW ENFORCEMENT 10-4211-250 LE MEDICAL INSURANC GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 10-4211-250 LE MEDICAL INSURANC GENERAL FUND 723.81 .00 SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 10-4211-250 LE MEDICAL INSURANC GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 10-4211-250 LE MEDICAL INSURANC GENERAL FUND UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100840013 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE BASIC LIFE INS 03/11/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND MAILFINANCE MAR2019POS 2018-19 YEARLY POSTAGE 03/12/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND PORTERS SUPPLY & DIS 7215310 Office Supplies- Running PO for 18/19 02/28/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND PORTERS SUPPLY & DIS 7215320 Office Supplies- Running PO for 18/19 02/28/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND PORTERS SUPPLY & DIS 7217480 Office Supplies- Running PO for 18/19 03/04/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND PORTERS SUPPLY & DIS 7217481 Office Supplies- Running PO for 18/19 03/07/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND PORTERS SUPPLY & DIS 7222120 Office Supplies- Running PO for 18/19 03/07/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND SCOTT CONLIN 223820 reimbursement for supplies for training 03/05/2019 10-4215-310 LE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND SHRED -IT US JV LLC 8126746291 Document shredding- running PO 18/ 02/28/2019 10-4215-316 LE MISC DUES, FEES, S GENERAL FUND EXPERIAN INFORMATIO CD191103025 Subscription- Running PO for 18/19 02/22/2019 10-4215-333 LE PATROL NEW PURCH GENERAL FUND PROFORCE MARKETING 369624 TSR tact performance power magazin 02/25/2019 10-4215-335 LE DETECTIVE GENERAL FUND LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA 162556120190 Accurint for Law Enforcement- Runnin 02/28/2019 155.00 .00 101.01 .00 723.81 .00 189.27 .00 170.70 .00 359.97 .00 54.00 .00 54.00 .00 1,509.82 .00 2,811.25 .00 508.16 .00 224.46 .00 810.00 .00 113.06 .00 32.33 .00 47.32 .00 1.85 .00 48.66 .00 38.85 .00 41.01 .00 27.00 .00 195.00 .00 50.00 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 3 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid LAW ENFORCEMENT 10-4222-510 LE TELEPHONE/ REPAIR GENERAL FUND GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218450 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 165.23 .00 10-4215-340 LE OFFICE EQUIP REPAI GENERAL FUND GREATAMERICA FINANC 24350590 Lease for Copy Machine- Running PO 02/27/2019 152.16 .00 10-4215-340 LE OFFICE EQUIP REPAI GENERAL FUND HOCOHAN HOLDINGS IN AR718019 copier contract for 11/29/18-02/27/19 02/25/2019 258.73 .00 10-4215-370 LE MEETINGS, SCHOOL GENERAL FUND KAMINSKY SULLENBERG 20190903 tuition for Carolyn for training 08/19-23 01/25/2019 375.00 .00 10-4215-370 LE MEETINGS, SCHOOL GENERAL FUND STATE OF IDAHO 223818 tuition for Beus for training 05/08/19 03/01/2019 142.00 .00 10-4215-372 LE TRAINING PER DIEM GENERAL FUND CUTTING EDGE TRAININ 010819TRAINI tuition for Kay, Alleman, Gholston & K 01/08/2019 476.00 .00 10-4215-372 LE TRAINING PER DIEM GENERAL FUND JARED BYSTROM 223751 per diem for training 03/25-29/19 in U 01/23/2019 255.00 .00 10-4215-372 LE TRAINING PER DIEM GENERAL FUND JARED BYSTROM 223821 per diem for training 04/01-12/19 in Bo 03/12/2019 564.75 .00 10-4215-372 LE TRAINING PER DIEM GENERAL FUND NICHOLAS SASSER 223822 per diem for training 04/01-12/19 in Bo 03/12/2019 564.75 .00 10-4215-420 LE LEGAL GENERAL FUND RACINE OLSON NYE BU FEB22-MAR21, Legal- Running PO for 18/19 03/06/2019 7,000.00 .00 10-4215-602 LE MISC GENERAL FUND CINTAS DOCUMENT MAN 5013110047 First Aid Kits- Running PO for 18/19 02/28/2019 79.77 .00 10-4215-602 LE MISC GENERAL FUND STATE OF IDAHO BC10031-02/25 Fingerprints- Running PO for 18/19 02/25/2019 232.75 .00 10-4215-602 LE MISC GENERAL FUND TREASURE VALLEY COF 216100474274 Coffee/Water- Running PO for 18/19 03/11/2019 52.90 .00 10-4215-650 LE ANIMAL SHELTER OP GENERAL FUND BANNOCK COUNTY ANIMAL02-009 Animal Control- Running PO for 18/19 02/21/2019 5.00 .00 10-4215-761 LE CLOTHING ALLOWAN GENERAL FUND OLD TOWN EMBROIDER 18814 Uniform Embroidery- Running PO for 02/15/2019 28.30 .00 10-4215-762 LE Clothing Allowance No GENERAL FUND SKAGGS COMPANIES IN 3142494RI duty boots for Benson & Harker 03/04/2019 105.99 .00 Total LAW ENFORCEMENT: 16,751.87 .00 LAW ENFORCEMENT 10-4222-510 LE TELEPHONE/ REPAIR GENERAL FUND GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218450 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 165.23 .00 10-4222-510 LE TELEPHONE/ REPAIR GENERAL FUND QWEST COMMUNICATIO 031920823707 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 235.38 .00 10-4222-510 LE TELEPHONE/ REPAIR GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 300.77 .00 10-4222-510 LE TELEPHONE/ REPAIR GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9825215606 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 1,678.74 .00 10-4222-634 LE DISPATCH GENERAL FUND IDAHO COMMUNICATION 4829 headsets for dispatch (2) 02/28/2019 244.00 .00 10-4229-610 LE VEHICLE REPAIR GENERAL FUND COURTESY FORD 44292 parts for vehicle #11 03/07/2019 8.68 .00 10-4229-610 LE VEHICLE REPAIR GENERAL FUND THRESHOLD AUTOMOTI 12002 Vehicle Car Washes- Running PO for 02/28/2019 45.50 .00 Total LAW ENFORCEMENT: 2,678.30 .00 FIRE CONTROL & PREVENTION 10-4231-250 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 826052 AFLAC Insurance 03/11/2019 265.31 .00 10-4231-250 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 659.88 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 4 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid Total FIRE CONTROL & PREVENTION: 7,670.18 .00 10-4231-250 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 1,012.05 .00 10-4231-250 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 298.63 .00 SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 206.44 .00 10-4231-250 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 79.40 .00 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100840013 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE BASIC LIFE INS 03/11/2019 73.05 .00 10-4231-255 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND 2019 Gov. Membership -#125050 02/13/2019 135.00 .00 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 826052 AFLAC Insurance 03/11/2019 234.17 .00 10-4231-255 FC HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 102.00 .00 SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 1,799.20 .00 10-4231-310 FC OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND GREATAMERICA FINANC 24359616 Copy Machine Contract 02/28/2019 215.92 .00 10-4231-310 FC OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND HOCOHAN HOLDINGS IN AR718020 Quarterly Copier Contract 02/25/2019 277.00 .00 10-4231-600 FC BUILDING MAINT GENERAL FUND C -A -L STORES COMPANI 25615/4 Building Repairs / Maintenance 03/04/2019 89.81 .00 10-4231-600 FC BUILDING MAINT GENERAL FUND JONES SEW & VAC 153952 Vacuum Bags 03/04/2019 14.99 .00 10-4231-900 FC EMS GENERAL FUND NORCO INC 25883707 EMS Supplies 02/26/2019 216.71 .00 10-4235-510 FC TELEPHONE GENERAL FUND GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218348 Long Distance Telephone Service 03/01/2019 299.63 .00 10-4235-510 FC TELEPHONE GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 471.81 .00 10-4236-379 FC MISC SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND ECOLAB INC 2743879 Digi Foam Hand Soap 03/04/2019 288.43 .00 10-4236-379 FC MISC SUPPLIES GENERAL FUND SMITHS FOOD AND DRU 1714728 Fire Station Cleaning & Misc. Supplies 03/08/2019 105.36 .00 10-4236-761 FC UNIFORMS GENERAL FUND WITMER PUBLIC SAFETY E1820075001 Fire Uniforms 03/04/2019 54.99 .00 10-4237-611 FC VEHICLE MAINTENAN GENERAL FUND FLEETPRIDE INC 22124711 #303 Springs Replacement 03/07/2019 1,145.04 .00 10-4237-611 FC VEHICLE MAINTENAN GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 Fire Truck Repairs & Maintenance 02/28/2019 8.29 .00 10-4237-611 FC VEHICLE MAINTENAN GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 Fire Truck Repairs & Maintenance 03/01/2019 2.49 .00 10-4237-611 FC VEHICLE MAINTENAN GENERAL FUND TRIGON CORPORATION 95460 Miracle Fire Truck Wash 02/22/2019 216.63 .00 10-4238-369 FC MISC AUX EQUIP GENERAL FUND WITMER PUBLIC SAFETY E1820075 Fire Auxiliary Equipment 02/22/2019 12.98 .00 Total FIRE CONTROL & PREVENTION: 7,670.18 .00 BUILDING INSP & OTHER INSP 10-4240-250 BI HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 298.63 .00 10-4240-250 BI HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 79.40 .00 10-4240-480 BI DUES GENERAL FUND INTERNATIONAL CODE C 3223399 2019 Gov. Membership -#125050 02/13/2019 135.00 .00 10-4240-510 BI TELEPHONE GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 102.00 .00 Total BUILDING INSP & OTHER INSP: 615.03 .00 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 5 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description 10-4250-348 IT SOFTWARE GENERAL FUND VALCOM SALT LAKE CIT 608701 windows 10 Pro Licence Total INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 02/28/2019 11-4311-250 HSR Employee Medical In .00 151.08 .00 DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 11-4311-250 HSR Employee Medical In SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 11-4311-250 HSR Employee Medical In SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 11-4311-250 HSR Employee Medical In UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100840013 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE BASIC LIFE INS 03/11/2019 11-4311-310 HSR Office Supplies &Ad LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194461001 office supplies 02/21/2019 11-4311-310 HSR Office Supplies &Ad LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194509001 office supplies 02/27/2019 11-4311-310 HSR Office Supplies &Ad LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194630001 office supplies 03/13/2019 11-4311-310 HSR Office Supplies &Ad SHRED -IT US JV LLC 8126746291 Document shredding- running PO 18/ 02/28/2019 11-4311-330 HSR Employee Recognitio POOLE SOFT WATER & C8023 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 02/01/2019 11-4311-330 HSR Employee Recognitio POOLE SOFT WATER & C8248 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 03/01/2019 11-4311-330 HSR Employee Recognitio REFRIGERATION SUPPLI 2413321400 new ice maker for break room 03/11/2019 11-4311-330 HSR Employee Recognitio RODNEY CHAD CHLARS CC190311 labor to install new ice maker 03/11/2019 11-4311-340 HSR Office Equipment & BONNEVILLE BLUEPRINT 66636/1 Engineering plotter print head and ink 02/21/2019 11-4311-340 HSR Office Equipment & BONNEVILLE BLUEPRINT 66736/1 Engineering plotter print head and ink 02/27/2019 11-4311-340 HSR Office Equipment & GREATAMERICA FINANC 24350588 PW Copier Agrmnt #025-1280213-000 02/27/2019 11-4311-340 HSR Office Equipment & HOCOHAN HOLDINGS IN AR718021 FY '18-19 PW Sharp Copier -Service A 02/25/2019 11-4311-355 HSR Mapping MONSEN ENGINEERING 592672 Trimble Maintenance Update 03/01/2019 11-4311-370 HSR Training & Publicatio ALTEC INC 50372229 Bucket truck training 02/28/2019 11-4311-370 HSR Training & Publicatio DEVIN HILLAM 223815 Per Diem -APA Conf.-San Francisco, 03/11/2019 11-4311-510 Telephone GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218450 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 11-4311-510 Telephone QWEST COMMUNICATIO 031920823707 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 11-4311-510 Telephone VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 11-4311-610 HSR Building Maint Op R CHARRON AIR CONDITIO 8638 Sign Shop -install new unit heater 02/26/2019 11-4311-740 HSR Safety POCATELLO SAFETY & 1394 First Aid Supplies -City Office & Maint. 03/06/2019 11-4311-761 HSR Clothing STANLEY L THYBERG 52630 Employee Shirts -J Bowers,PAndrus,D 02/15/2019 151.08 .00 151.08 .00 88.73 .00 1,405.62 .00 59.55 .00 80.89 .00 35.40 .00 58.69 .00 87.09 .00 10.26 .00 10.00 .00 1.25 .00 528.50 .00 60.00 .00 186.54 .00 84.98 .00 53.98 .00 33.00 .00 119.67 .00 1,266.96 .00 63.75 .00 48.50 .00 8.49 .00 359.79 .00 2,432.00 .00 15.64 .00 124.00 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 6 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund 37.11 Vendor Name Invoice Number Description 11-4313-382 HSR Crack Sealing .00 .00 C -A -L STORES COMPANI 25611/4 2 backpack blower 11-4315-407 HSR Street Illumination Po .00 685.80 IDAHO POWER 031922014659 yellowstone lights 11-4315-407 HSR Street Illumination Po .00 36.00 IDAHO POWER 031922042208 yellowstone/ knud lights 11-4315-407 HSR Street Illumination Po .00 15.67 IDAHO POWER 041922007566 street light rndbt 11-4315-407 HSR Street Illumination Po .00 4.41- IDAHO POWER 041922021421 streetlight 967 stripes rd 11-4315-407 HSR Street Illumination Po .00 453.75 IDAHO POWER 041922200190 street light 4809 yellowstone 11-4319-610 HSR Equipment & Repairs .00 605.73 FLEETPRIDE INC 21809153 #241 side broom work lights 11-4319-610 HSR Equipment & Repairs .00 LACAL EQUIPMENT INC 0296053IN #241,242 Dirt drag shoes 11-4319-610 HSR Equipment & Repairs DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 HS&R equipment auto parts 11-4319-610 HSR Equipment & Repairs DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 HS&R equipment auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper COMMERCIAL TIRE 271954 #202 Flat repair 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper FLEETPRIDE INC 20642222 #161 Speed sensor 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper FLEETPRIDE INC 20644356 #161 Speed sensor 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper GENERAL PARTS INC 14964144344 FY 2019 HS& R Auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 HS&R Auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 HS&R Auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 HS&R Auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper DYNA PARTS INC 500003224959 FY 2019 HS&R Auto parts 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper SCHOWS INC 1502217092 #241 2 speed axle motor 11-4319-611 HSR Vehicle Maint & Oper WSF LLC 25973 #241 side broom lift cylinder 11-4319-820 HSR City Hall Construction MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 11-4319-820 HSR City Hall Construction MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 11-4319-820 HSR City Hall Construction MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-03 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 11-4319-820 HSR City Hall Construction MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-04 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 03/04/2019 02/12/2019 02/12/2019 03/08/2019 03/08/2019 03/06/2019 03/04/2019 02/28/2019 03/01/2019 03/04/2019 03/07/2019 02/14/2019 02/14/2019 03/12/2019 03/04/2019 03/05/2019 03/05/2019 03/12/2019 03/06/2019 03/07/2019 02/05/2019 02/05/2019 03/05/2019 03/05/2019 Total : ENGINEERING 10-4320-250 EN HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 10-4320-250 EN HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 821.83 .00 37.11 .00 32.98 .00 28.37 .00 .00 .00 44.94 .00 142.88 .00 685.80 .00 38.58 .00 38.58 .00 36.00 .00 1,681.00 .00 1,681.00- .00 15.67 .00 4.41 .00 12.21 .00 4.41- .00 9.28 .00 363.55 .00 453.75 .00 583.43 .00 505.69 .00 605.73 .00 2,781.30 .00 14,460.96 .00 265.24 79.40 .00 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 7 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description 10-4320-611 EN EQUIPNEH M&O GENERAL FUND GENERAL PARTS INC 14964144239 FY 2019 Engineering auto parts 10-4320-611 EN EQUIP/VEH M&O GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Engineering auto parts Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 03/12/2019 03/11/2019 Total ENGINEERING: .00 109.44 SN DEPARTMENT 504.70 .00 33-4331-250 SN EMPLOYER MEDICAL SN UTILITY DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 33-4331-250 SN EMPLOYER MEDICAL SN UTILITY SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 33-4331-250 SN EMPLOYER MEDICAL SN UTILITY SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 33-4331-250 SN EMPLOYER MEDICAL SN UTILITY UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100840013 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE BASIC LIFE INS 03/11/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194461001 office supplies 02/21/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194461002 office supplies 03/01/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194509001 office supplies 02/27/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194630001 office supplies 03/13/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY MAILFINANCE MAR2019POS 2018-19 YEARLY POSTAGE 03/12/2019 33-4331-310 SN OFFICE SUPPLIES & SN UTILITY SHRED -IT US JV LLC 8126746291 Document shredding- running PO 18/ 02/28/2019 33-4331-315 billing Expense SN UTILITY VALLI INFORMATION SY 51710 2018-19 BILL & DELINQUENT STAT 02/28/2019 33-4331-330 SN EMPLOYEE RECOGN SN UTILITY POOLE SOFT WATER & C8148 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 02/15/2019 33-4331-330 SN EMPLOYEE RECOGN SN UTILITY POOLE SOFT WATER & C8248 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 03/01/2019 33-4331-330 SN EMPLOYEE RECOGN SN UTILITY REFRIGERATION SUPPLI 2413321400 new ice maker for break room 03/11/2019 33-4331-330 SN EMPLOYEE RECOGN SN UTILITY RODNEY CHAD CHLARS CC190311 labor to install new ice maker 03/11/2019 33-4331-340 SN OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SN UTILITY BONNEVILLE BLUEPRINT 66736/1 Engineering plotter print head and ink 02/27/2019 33-4331-340 SN OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SN UTILITY GREATAMERICA FINANC 24350588 PW Copier Agrmnt #025-1280213-000 02/27/2019 33-4331-340 SN OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SN UTILITY HOCOHAN HOLDINGS IN AR718021 FY '18-19 PW Sharp Copier -Service A 02/25/2019 33-4331-370 SN TRAINING/PUBLICATI SN UTILITY DEVIN HILLAM 223815 Per Diem -APA Conf.-San Francisco, 03/11/2019 33-4331-510 SN TELEPHONE SN UTILITY GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218450 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 33-4331-510 SN TELEPHONE SN UTILITY QWEST COMMUNICATIO 031920823707 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 33-4331-510 SN TELEPHONE SN UTILITY VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 33-4331-740 SN SAFETY SN UTILITY POCATELLO SAFETY & 1394 First Aid Supplies -City Office & Maint. 03/06/2019 33-4331-761 SN CLOTHING SN UTILITY STANLEY L THYBERG 52630 Employee Shirts -J Bowers,PAndrus,D 02/15/2019 50.62 .00 109.44 .00 504.70 .00 276.23 .00 1,405.62 .00 123.07 .00 20.34 .00 32.25 .00 3.16 .00 58.69 .00 87.09 .00 730.00 .00 10.26 .00 741.27 .00 10.00 .00 1.25 .00 528.50 .00 60.00 .00 271.51 .00 53.98 .00 33.00 .00 63.75 .00 48.50 .00 8.50 .00 359.80 .00 15.64 .00 124.00 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 8 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid Total SN DEPARTMENT: 40,008.62 .00 33-4332-267 SN COMMERICAL CONT SN UTILITY 31-4341-250 WW EMPLOYEE MEDICA WATER UTILITY PACIFIC STEEL 6722347 fix cans 02/04/2019 84.28 .00 33-4332-267 SN COMMERICAL CONT SN UTILITY 31-4341-250 WW EMPLOYEE MEDICA WATER UTILITY PARTNER STEEL CO INC 85648 fix cans 12/04/2018 361.45 .00 33-4332-274 SN LANDFILL SN UTILITY 31-4341-250 WW EMPLOYEE MEDICA WATER UTILITY BANNOCK COUNTY 0219122 '19 Feb. -Landfill Charges 02/28/2019 20,232.28 .00 33-4332-276 SN RECYCLE/COMPOSE/ SN UTILITY 31-4341-250 WW EMPLOYEE MEDICA WATER UTILITY FUTURE ENTERPRISES FEB19 Recycle Charges -February 2019 03/01/2019 3,659.08 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY DENNYS WRECKER SER 85041 Tow #252 from landfill to the shop 02/14/2019 400.00 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY FLEETPRIDE INC 21648928 #252 Radiator hose 02/28/2019 34.70 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY FLEETPRIDE INC 21927582 #256 Power steering gear box rebuild 03/05/2019 880.71 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY PETERBILT OF UTAH INC 501432 #252 lower radiator hoses 02/27/2019 155.90 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY KENWORTH SALES CO I POCRO32328 #252 Test engine control module 02/21/2019 71.00 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY 31-4341-310 WW OFFICE SUPPLIES & WATER UTILITY DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Sanitation auto parts 03/05/2019 16.86 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY PARTNER STEEL CO INC 87398 #256 Hopper screen mesh 02/28/2019 85.79 .00 33-4338-611 SN VEHICLE M & O SN UTILITY PARTNER STEEL CO INC 87482 #256 Hopper camera mounting bracke 03/04/2019 7.85 .00 33-4338-820 SN City Hall Construction SN UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 1,166.87 .00 33-4338-820 SN City Hall Construction SN UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 1,011.39 .00 33-4338-820 SN City Hall Construction SN UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-03 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 1,211.44 .00 33-4338-820 SN City Hall Construction SN UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-04 New City Hall-Archt. 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SAMPLING/TES WATER UTILITY 02/26/2019 AQUATECH LLC 1900106 FY'18-19 Water Quality Testing 31-4343-530 WW Q.C. SAMPLING/TES WATER UTILITY 03/11/2019 AQUATECH LLC 1900125 FY'18-19 Water Quality Testing 31-4344-125 WW DIGLINE WATER UTILITY 02/21/2019 DIGLINE INC 0060234IN FY'18-19 Line Locate Service 31-4345-759 WW PARK SPRINKLER R WATER UTILITY 02/27/2019 PIPECO INC S3272369001 sprinkler parts 31-4348-610 WW EQUIP, REPAIRS & WATER UTILITY 03/13/2019 PARAMOUNT SUPPLY IN 888449 #214 Exhaust pipe fittings 31-4348-611 WW VEHICLE M&O WATER UTILITY 2018-19 YEARLY POSTAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224956 FY 2019 W/W Auto parts 31-4348-611 WW VEHICLE M&O WATER UTILITY Document shredding- running PO 18/ DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 W/W Auto parts 31-4348-820 WW City Hall Construction WATER UTILITY FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 31-4348-820 WW City Hall Construction WATER UTILITY POOLE SOFT WATER & C8248 MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 31-4348-820 WW City Hall Construction WATER UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-03 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 31-4348-820 WW City Hall Construction WATER UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-04 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid 03/08/2019 130.08 01/09/2019 100.00 01/09/2019 15.00 02/28/2019 46.54 03/12/2019 141.74 02/28/2019 10.62 02/22/2019 203.89 02/27/2019 21.60- 02/05/2019 1,166.87 02/05/2019 1,011.38 03/05/2019 1,211.45 03/05/2019 5,562.61 Total : SW DEPARTMENT 32-4341-315 SW BILLING EXPENSES SW UTILITY VALLI INFORMATION SY 51710 2018-19 BILL & DELINQUENT STAT 02/28/2019 Total SW DEPARTMENT: SW OPERATING EXPENSE 32-4351-250 SW EMPLOYEE MEDICA SW UTILITY DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 32-4351-250 SW EMPLOYEE MEDICA SW UTILITY SEE OPPORTUNITIES & 1535 2018 Wellness Testing & Labs 03/04/2019 32-4351-250 SW EMPLOYEE MEDICA SW UTILITY SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 32-4351-250 SW EMPLOYEE MEDICA SW UTILITY UNUM LIFE INSURANCE 09100840013 0 2018-19 EMPLOYEE BASIC LIFE INS 03/11/2019 32-4351-310 SW OFFICE SUPPLIES & SW UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194461001 office supplies 02/21/2019 32-4351-310 SW OFFICE SUPPLIES & SW UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194499001 office supplies 02/27/2019 32-4351-310 SW OFFICE SUPPLIES & SW UTILITY LOWDOWN OFFICE PRO 0194630001 office supplies 03/13/2019 32-4351-310 SW OFFICE SUPPLIES & SW UTILITY MAILFINANCE MAR2019POS 2018-19 YEARLY POSTAGE 03/12/2019 32-4351-310 SW OFFICE SUPPLIES & SW UTILITY SHRED -IT US JV LLC 8126746291 Document shredding- running PO 18/ 02/28/2019 32-4351-330 SW EMPLOYEE RECOGN SW UTILITY POOLE SOFT WATER & C8148 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 02/15/2019 32-4351-330 SW EMPLOYEE RECOGN SW UTILITY POOLE SOFT WATER & C8248 FY'18-19 Water & Cooler Rental 03/01/2019 42,842.91 741.26 741.26 208.18 1,405.63 91.31 78.50 35.40 58.70 87.09 730.00 10.25 10.00 1.25 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 12 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid PARKS 10-4385-250 PK HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 238.90 .00 32-4351-330 SW EMPLOYEE RECOGN SW UTILITY REFRIGERATION SUPPLI 2413321400 new ice maker for break room 03/11/2019 528.50 .00 32-4351-330 SW EMPLOYEE RECOGN SW UTILITY RODNEY CHAD CHLARS CC190311 labor to install new ice maker 03/11/2019 60.00 .00 32-4351-340 SW OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SW UTILITY BONNEVILLE BLUEPRINT 66636/1 Engineering plotter print head and ink 02/21/2019 271.51 .00 32-4351-340 SW OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SW UTILITY GREATAMERICA FINANC 24350588 PW Copier Agrmnt #025-1280213-000 02/27/2019 53.98 .00 32-4351-340 SW OFFICE EQUIP & MAI SW UTILITY HOCOHAN HOLDINGS IN AR718021 FY '18-19 PW Sharp Copier -Service A 02/25/2019 33.00 .00 32-4351-346 SW MAPPING SW UTILITY MONSEN ENGINEERING 592672 Trimble Maintenance Update 03/01/2019 119.66 .00 32-4351-370 SW TRAINING PUBLICAT SW UTILITY ALTEC INC 50372229 Bucket truck training 02/28/2019 1,266.96 .00 32-4351-370 SW TRAINING PUBLICAT SW UTILITY DEVIN HILLAM 223815 Per Diem -APA Conf.-San Francisco, 03/11/2019 63.75 .00 32-4351-510 SW TELEPHONE SW UTILITY GREENFLY NETWORKS INV218450 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 48.49 .00 32-4351-510 SW TELEPHONE SW UTILITY QWEST COMMUNICATIO 031920823707 Telephone- Running PO for 18/19 03/01/2019 8.49 .00 32-4351-510 SW TELEPHONE SW UTILITY VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 359.80 .00 32-4351-740 SW SAFETY SW UTILITY POCATELLO SAFETY & 1394 First Aid Supplies -City Office & Maint. 03/06/2019 15.64 .00 32-4351-761 SW CLOTHING SW UTILITY STANLEY L THYBERG 52630 Employee Shirts -J Bowers,PAndrus,D 02/15/2019 124.00 .00 32-4352-272 SW DIGLINE SW UTILITY DIGLINE INC 0060234IN FY'18-19 Line Locate Service 02/28/2019 46.54 .00 32-4354-531 SW TREATMENT - POCA SW UTILITY CITY OF POCATELLO 031942405260 FY'18-19 Swr Trtmnt Fee -N.& S. of Int 03/08/2019 13,396.25 .00 32-4358-820 SW City Hall Contstruction SW UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 1,166.87 .00 32-4358-820 SW City Hall Contstruction SW UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 1,011.38 .00 32-4358-820 SW City Hall Contstruction SW UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-03 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 1,211.45 .00 32-4358-820 SW City Hall Contstruction SW UTILITY MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-04 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 5,562.61 .00 Total SW OPERATING EXPENSE: 28,065.19 .00 PARKS 10-4385-250 PK HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 238.90 .00 10-4385-250 PK HEALTH INSURANCE GENERAL FUND SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 63.52 .00 10-4385-310 PK OFFICE SUPPLIES & GENERAL FUND POOLE SOFT WATER & 4064 4 bottles of water 02/28/2019 25.00 .00 10-4385-370 PK TRAINING GENERAL FUND AARON SCHILHABEL 223808 Per Diem-CPSI Course & Exam-Boze 02/26/2019 160.65 .00 10-4385-370 PK TRAINING GENERAL FUND ALTEC INC 50372229 Bucket truck training 02/28/2019 1,266.94 .00 10-4385-370 PK TRAINING GENERAL FUND CHANCEY RHEAD 223809 Per Diem-CPSI Course & Exam-Boze 02/27/2019 160.65 .00 10-4385-370 PK TRAINING GENERAL FUND JUSTIN LONGORIA 223810 Per Diem-CPSI Course & Exam-Boze 02/26/2019 160.65 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 13 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid Total PARKS: 5,910.94 .00 CITY GARAGE 30-4701-250 CG HEALTH INSURANCE CITY GARAGE DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 238.90 .00 30-4701-250 CG HEALTH INSURANCE CITY GARAGE SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 63.52 .00 10-4385-710 PK GROUNDS MAINT GENERAL FUND AUTOMOTIVE PROFIT SY 664490 Parks floor squeege 02/28/2019 142.00 .00 10-4385-710 PK GROUNDS MAINT GENERAL FUND LOCK DOC OF AMERICA 197 24 2126 locks and keys 03/08/2019 312.00 .00 10-4385-710 PK GROUNDS MAINT GENERAL FUND STANDARD PLUMBING S JJC318 repair kit 03/07/2019 49.28 .00 10-4385-710 PK GROUNDS MAINT GENERAL FUND STANDARD PLUMBING S JJCJ34 repair kit 03/07/2019 10.64 .00 10-4385-717 PK BLDG. & BLEACH, M& GENERAL FUND FOUR JS INC 165982 portable @ capell inv#165982 02/20/2019 84.15 .00 10-4385-717 PK BLDG. & BLEACH, M& GENERAL FUND FOUR JS INC 166008 portable @cotant inv#166008 02/21/2019 93.50 .00 10-4385-720 PK TELEPHONE GENERAL FUND VERIZON WIRELESS SE 9824854188 Verizon Wireless 02/23/2019 51.00 .00 10-4385-723 PK SAFETY GENERAL FUND BONNEVILLE INDUSTRIA 4460461 safety gloves and vest 03/07/2019 236.76 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND GENERAL PARTS INC 14964142261 FY 2019 Parks auto parts 02/27/2019 34.74 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND GENERAL PARTS INC 14964142263 FY 2019 Parks auto parts 02/27/2019 69.48 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND GENERAL PARTS INC 14964143318 FY 2019 Parks auto parts 03/05/2019 62.48 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND GENERAL PARTS INC 14964144324 FY 2019 Parks auto parts 03/12/2019 108.04 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/05/2019 8.49 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/06/2019 265.98 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/06/2019 16.46 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/06/2019 15.49 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224959 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/12/2019 25.06 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND DYNA PARTS INC 500003224959 FY 2019 Parks Auto parts 03/12/2019 21.79 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND RMT EQUIPMENT P10605 #249 Smithco rake mesh finisher, lift a 03/06/2019 1,548.03 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND RMT EQUIPMENT P10675 #249 Rake deck wheels 03/08/2019 310.26 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND STATE OF IDAHO 223841 #261 License & registration (atv) 03/08/2019 23.00 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND STATE OF IDAHO 223841 #260 License & registration (dump trai 03/08/2019 23.00 .00 10-4386-611 PK VEHICLE REPAIR, M GENERAL FUND STATE OF IDAHO 223841 #222 License & registration (atv) 03/08/2019 23.00 .00 10-4387-801 PK CAPITAL PLANNING GENERAL FUND C&B QUALITY TRAILER 55394 trailer delivery 03/08/2019 300.00 .00 Total PARKS: 5,910.94 .00 CITY GARAGE 30-4701-250 CG HEALTH INSURANCE CITY GARAGE DELTA DENTAL OF IDAH 031911880000 2018-19 DENTAL INSURANCE 03/14/2019 238.90 .00 30-4701-250 CG HEALTH INSURANCE CITY GARAGE SEMONS FINANCIAL 031912139535 2018-19 VSP VISION INSURANCE 02/26/2019 63.52 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 14 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid Total CITY GARAGE: 2,681.72 .00 OTHER GEN GOVT ADM. 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 C -C DISTRIBUTING INC 40955 Shop supplies, nuts, bolts, electrical w 03/05/2019 136.42 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 505.69 .00 FLEETPRIDE INC 21510651 Shop extended life coolant 02/27/2019 122.85 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND FLEETPRIDE INC 21512114 Shop windshield washer fluid 02/27/2019 23.88 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-01 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 2,611.29 .00 FLEETPRIDE INC 21600646 Shop extended life coolant 02/28/2019 4.45 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND FLEETPRIDE INC 21666182 Shop extended life coolant 02/28/2019 29.97 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-04 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 56,286.12 .00 GENERAL PARTS INC 14964142062 FY 2019 shop supplies 02/25/2019 3.95 .00 30-4701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE GENERAL PARTS INC 14964142237 FY 2019 shop supplies 02/26/2019 3.95- .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE GENERAL PARTS INC 14964143175 FY 2019 shop supplies 03/05/2019 31.52 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 Shop supplies 03/01/2019 185.98 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 Shop supplies 03/01/2019 157.92 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224957 FY 2019 Shop supplies 03/01/2019 6.58- .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 FY 2019 Shop supplies 03/07/2019 154.25 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE SCHOWS INC 1502217092 Shop window wash fluid (gal) 03/06/2019 21.48 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE WESTERN STATES EQUI IN000908867 Shop 3/4" bolts 02/28/2019 23.40 .00 304701-310 CG SUPPLIES & LUBRIC CITY GARAGE WESTERN STATES EQUI IN000909862 Shop 3/4" bolts 03/01/2019 65.00 .00 304701-370 CG TRAINING CITY GARAGE ALTEC INC 50372229 Bucket truck training 02/28/2019 1,266.96 .00 304701-740 CG SAFETY CITY GARAGE NORCO INC 25716336 Shop respirator, replacement filter cart 02/01/2019 37.91 .00 304704-259 CG MISC SMALL EQUIP/ CITY GARAGE DYNA PARTS INC 500003224958 Shop nut insert rivit gun 03/06/2019 123.89 .00 Total CITY GARAGE: 2,681.72 .00 OTHER GEN GOVT ADM. 10-4904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-01 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 583.43 .00 10-4904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-02 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 505.69 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-03 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 605.73 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-A-04 New City Hall-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 2,781.29 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-01 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 2,611.29 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-02 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 02/05/2019 3,411.28 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-03 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 408.07 .00 104904-820 GA City Hall Construction GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-B-04 Police Dept. Renovation-Archt. Serv. 03/05/2019 56,286.12 .00 CITY OF CHUBBUCK Payment Approval Report - by GL Page: 15 Report dates: 3/20/2019-3/20/2019 Mar 14, 2019 11:52AM GL Account and Title Segment Fund Vendor Name Invoice Number 10-4904-822 GA Police Animal Shelter GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-C-01 10-4904-822 GA Police Animal Shelter GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-C-02 10-4904-822 GA Police Animal Shelter GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-C-03 10-4904-822 GA Police Animal Shelter GENERAL FUND MYERS ANDERSON ARC 18472-C-04 Total OTHER GEN GOVT ADM.: Grand Totals: Dated Mayor: City Council: City Recorder: City Treasurer: Report Criteria: Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. Description Invoice Date Net Invoice Amount Amount Paid Date Paid New Animal Control Facility-Archt. Ser 02/05/2019 2,440.98 .00 New Animal Control Facility-Archt. Ser 02/05/2019 379.95 .00 New Animal Control Facility-Archt. Ser 03/05/2019 67.45 .00 New Animal Control Facility-Archt. Ser 03/05/2019 2,507.67 .00 72,588.95 .00 274,352.47 .00