TWIN FALLS, Idaho — A Twin Falls committee has been working since 2017 to bring a community recreation center to the city, and what appeared to be a dying initiative has unexpectedly gained new life.
The Twin Falls City Council voted this week to move forward with a long-stalled feasibility study for a potential recreation center, directing the committee to find a suitable property and return with more concrete numbers.
"It was kind of exciting that they breathed a little bit of life into what I thought was a dying initiative," said Parks and Recreation Director Wendy Davis. "I really thought they were ready to pause the conversation for the time being."
A major obstacle in the planning process has been determining a location for the facility.
"So if we can find the right piece of prop