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David Eberle has worked as a Director at Boise Urban Renewal Agency in Idaho.
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Boise Urban Renewal Agency (Idaho)
Boise Urban Renewal Agency (Idaho) Local AgenciesGovernment Capital City Development Corp. operates as local agency. The company operates as redevelopment agency and prepares master plans and manages redevelopment activities within designated urban renewal districts. Currently CCDC is implementing urban renewal master plans in three districts in downtown Boise. Redevelopment activities include both public and private projects. Public projects are used to leverage private development in the plan area. Public projects have included: Parking garage construction and operation Transportation and street improvements Brick sidewalks and public plaza construction Street tree planting Construction of public buildings Partnerships with private developers Funding public art | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 17-02-2010 |
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Boise Urban Renewal Agency (Idaho)
Boise Urban Renewal Agency (Idaho) Local AgenciesGovernment Capital City Development Corp. operates as local agency. The company operates as redevelopment agency and prepares master plans and manages redevelopment activities within designated urban renewal districts. Currently CCDC is implementing urban renewal master plans in three districts in downtown Boise. Redevelopment activities include both public and private projects. Public projects are used to leverage private development in the plan area. Public projects have included: Parking garage construction and operation Transportation and street improvements Brick sidewalks and public plaza construction Street tree planting Construction of public buildings Partnerships with private developers Funding public art | Government |