NAMPA, Idaho — Community members in Nampa are sharing their thoughts on the future of the Ford Idaho Center as city officials gather feedback before an upcoming council vote.
"There's only so many ways a city can generate money, right? Taxes and fees and I as a citizen of Nampa would pay more taxes," one resident said during the public discussion.
About 25 community members joined four of the six city council members to discuss the outlook of the Ford Idaho Center. The meeting is part of a year-long process leading up to a looming city council vote.
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The city provided specific questions for feedback, which will be compiled