Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan: SURVEY CLOSES JUNE 14
The City of Pocatello, with PROS Consulting, Inc., invites the community to visit the recently launched website for the City’s first Parks, Recreation, Open Space, & Trails (PROST) Plan. The website provides ways to engage with the City and learn more regarding the plan, the process, and upcoming opportunities to get involved. Interactive engagement activities have been provided on the website including a survey regarding recreation amenities in Pocatello and a mapping activity where you can share your favorite place to recreate or highlight areas that you may have suggestions or feedback on. The website can be accessed by clicking on the following link: engagepros.mysocialpinpoint.com/Pocatello.

Historic Preservation Plan: SURVEY CLOSES JUNE 30
Pocatello residents are invited to participate in an online survey regarding an update to the City’s Historic Preservation Plan. The City, in collaboration with the Pocatello Historic Preservation Commission and the project consultant, Kirk Huffaker Preservation Strategies, has started the work to update the current preservation plan which was adopted in 2019. The Plan needs a refresh to better reflect the community's vision and renewed priorities for the City's historic preservation program. This community vision was brought to light during the process of rewriting the City's Comprehensive Plan from 2021 to 2023. The updated historic preservation plan will identify the priorities and vision regarding the preservation of historic assets in our community for the next 10 years. The survey will be available online at: pocatello.gov/preservation.
Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Action Plan: OPEN HOUSE – Monday, June 17, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., Public Works Annex, 2405 Garrett Way
Help shape the future of Pocatello’s transportation infrastructure! The City of Pocatello, in partnership with Hales Engineering, wants your feedback on the SS4A Action Plan. This plan, funded through a U.S. Department of Transportation grant, aims to create safer streets and eliminate pedestrian-vehicle fatalities in the city. The survey regarding the priority focus areas is available at: halesengineering.com/pocatello.

For more information, contact Jim Anglesey, at janglesey@pocatello.gov or 208-234-6514.
The Public Works Annex is accessible to persons with disabilities. Program access accommodations may be provided with two (2) days’ advance notice by contacting Skyler Beebe at sbeebe@pocatello.gov; 208.234.6248; or 5815 South 5th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho.