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  • 4 weeks ago | boisedev.com | Drew Dodson |Perpetua Resources

    Dakota Shankel took stock of his new home for the next month as he pulled his camper trailer into a lot across from the Tamarack Sawmill on Wednesday afternoon. “It’s real close to work, so now it’s walking distance,” said Shankel, a sawmill employee who lives in Council with his wife.

  • 4 weeks ago | boisedev.com | Drew Dodson |Perpetua Resources

    Work to repair damage from a landslide on U.S. 95 between New Meadows and Council will begin on Monday, and with it a complete closure of the roadway, the Idaho Transportation Department announced today. The closure is set to begin on Sunday night at 8 p.m. and will not be lifted until repairs are completed in late April or early May, according to ITD. There are no local detours around the closure zone due to heavy snowpack remaining in the mountains.

  • 1 month ago | boisedev.com | Drew Dodson |Perpetua Resources

    A company owned by Texas billionaires Dan and Faris Wilks is selling 73 ranch sites carved from about 2,000 acres south of Cascade. Plans for Legacy Creek Ranch, as dubbed by DF Development, look like subdivisions across Valley County, but are not subject to the same rules and review process because the ranch sites were created by a series of lot line adjustments and original parcel splits.

  • 1 month ago | boisedev.com | Drew Dodson |Perpetua Resources

    The Valley County Planning and Zoning Commission will review two applications this week for 73 new homes and townhomes in the Tamarack Resort base area. Public hearings on the applications will be held at 6 p.m. in the Valley County Courthouse in Cascade. The meeting can also be watched live on YouTube. One application seeks permission to build the Aspen Townhomes in what is currently known as the Aspen Parking Lot, an 11.3-acre lot off Village Drive near West Mountain Road.

  • 1 month ago | boisedev.com | Drew Dodson |Perpetua Resources

    The Texas company proposing to build more than 1,000 homes near McCall expects to re-submit plans to Valley County this spring, according to a company representative. The plans for Red Ridge Village are expected to be largely the same as an initial submission to the county last fall, said Christine Richman of GSBS Consulting, a Salt Lake City firm hired by DF Development to manage the project. “There have not been changes to the concept,” Richman told Valley Lookout.

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