HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019 01 29JOINT CITIES (CHUBBUCK/POCATELLO), BANNOCK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 25 BOARD MEMBERS, AND IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY MEETING
CITY OF CHUBBUCK
5160 YELLOWSTONE AVE.
JANUARY 29, 2019 — 2:OOPM
City Council and Mayor will participate in a Joint Cities (Pocatello and Chubbuck), Bannock
County Commissioners, School District No. 25 Board members, and Idaho State University
meeting.
A Joint Cities/County/School District Discussion of the Board of Trustees of
Pocatello/Chubbuck School District No. 25/Idaho State University will be held January 29,
2019, beginning at 2:00 PM in the City of Chubbuck Council Room.
The Special Meeting will be held at the City of Chubbuck offices located at: 5160 Yellowstone
Ave., Chubbuck, ID 83202
Welcome: Mayor Kevin England
1. School District No. 25
a. Supplemental Levy Election
Superintendent Doug Howell gave an update on the upcoming supplemental
levy. Dr. Howell stated that this levy comes up every two years and makes up
12% of their annual budget. The school district will be asking for the same $9.25
million that it had in the past levy election.
b. Kindergarten Schedule
Superintendent Doug Howell stated that the school district had been doing
surveys and focus groups and had discovered that the community would prefer to
go back to every day half days for kindergarten. They will present this change to
the school board in February.
c. Continuous Improvement Plan
Superintendent Doug Howell stated that graduation rates is holding at 90%, and
ACT scores are at about average compared to the rest of the country.
2. Idaho State University
Focus on Dual Enrollment
President Satterlee stated that "There is no such thing as a great university
without a great community, and a great community without a great university".
President Satterlee would like to increase dual enrollment opportunities between
ISU and the local school districts.
b. College Town Charter Initiative
President Satterlee would like to foster more relationships between the
university and the community, like they did with the City of Pocatello on the
Terry & 1st streets project.
Additional Opportunities
President Satterlee asked for ideas on how ISU and the community leaders
could combine efforts and work together to make this a better community
through art, music, IT, technology, and etc.
3. Bannock County
a. Crisis Center Update
Commissioner Terrel N. Tovey stated that the crisis center will be called the
Southeast Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center, with a tentative open date of April 1,
2019. The County will need to establish an advisory board of community
members. Commissioner Tovey stated that $1.5 million is coming from the state
for funding and the Portneuf Health Trust is paying for renovations. The County
would also like to try and get a forensic pathologist over on this side of the state.
President Satterlee would like to combine efforts to not only help community
members but ISU students as well.
b. Urban Renewal Opportunities
Commissioner Steve Brown stated that there is a couple of taxing districts
closing in the City of Pocatello in 2019, and some coming for the City of
Chubbuck in the near future. Commissioner Tovey would like to talk about
opportunity zones at a future meeting.
4. City of Pocatello
a. Hands Free Ordinance
Mayor Brian Blad stated that the City of Pocatello had passed and put in affect
a hands free Ordinance inside City limits. You can no longer hold your phone in
your hand and talk or text while driving.
b. Planning for Major Population Growth
Council President Jim Johnston wanted to get an update on everyone's
preparations for growth. Pocatello is working on a fire master plan to help pay
for the cost of growth and fire protection. School District 25 is watching certain
areas and talking to builders for education needs. Chubbuck has done a needs
analysis and has plans for a new City Hall, expansion of the current Police
Station, and an additional Fire Station in the next four years.
Commissioner Tovev would like to have discussions about how the Cities and
Countv could combining efforts on certain things to make everyone more
efficient.
c. Legislative Issues -
Mayor Brian Blad gave an update on legislative efforts to make municipal
elections partisan elections, and on the legislatives election finance reform that is
being talked about during this session of legislature.
5. Adjourn Mayor Kevin England adjourned at 3:00. The next Joint meeting will be held at
Idaho State University.