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The forum, held at the Snake River Elementary School, was sponsored by the North Nampa Residents Association. Candidates gave individual presentations and answered questions submitted by members of the audience. The council and mayoral candidates did little in the way of criticizing each other during the two-hour program. Instead, they talked about their motivations for running and their visions for the city’s future. In what took shape as a major issue in the election, candidates spent time explaining their positions on extending the North Nampa Urban Renewal district past its scheduled expiration in 2004. The district funnels a portion of property tax levied within its boundaries toward community improvement projects like road construction and acquisition of property for schools and parks. A controversial chapter in its past has been funding of the multimillion-dollar Idaho Center, a project that upset some citizens. "The Idaho Center has polarized the community," said council member Martin Thorne, who is seeking re-election. Mayoral candidate Tom Dale, who now sits on the City Council, said he would be in favor of an advisory vote of the public before the district is extended. |
All the City Council candidates had general praise for what the city has been able to accomplish with the Urban Renewal District. However, hopeful Franklin Pierce, who opposes Thorne, said the district "should probably be retired" at the end of its term in 2004. Incumbent Councilwoman Lynda Clark noted that the taxable value of property within the district has grown by nearly 600 percent in less than 10 years, fulfilling a goal of increased development. Her opponent, Shari Dodge, pointed to positive things the district has done and said "at this point I would be in favor of extending" it. |
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