Boise's established
Shoreline District
2019-2039
The Shoreline Urban Renewal District holds opportunity to solve public infrastructure deficiencies in the Lusk Street neighborhood, revitalize the riverfront neighborhood and enhance the riverfront amenities and mobility corridor along the Boise River.
The City of Boise directed Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC), Boise’s redevelopment agency, to proceed with the Shoreline District formation process. Initial investigations began in early 2017, approved of by stakeholders and partner agencies, and formally adopted on December 18, 2018. The Shoreline District took effect January 1, 2019, and will remain an active district for 20 years, and terminate in year 2039.
What is Urban Renewal?
The process where a previously developed area is improved and rehabilitated into a vibrant urban neighborhood.
Establishing a District
The Shoreline Urban Renewal District holds opportunity to solve public infrastructure deficiencies in the Lusk Street neighborhood, revitalize the riverfront neighborhood and enhance the riverfront amenities and mobility corridor along the Boise River.
Be Part of the Process
Establishing a District is a multi-step public process that relies on input and feedback from the general public, key stakeholders, consultants, and agency partners.