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Council roundup: consent agenda, airport parking fix, property auction and multiple contract awards

March 12, 2026 | Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho


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Council roundup: consent agenda, airport parking fix, property auction and multiple contract awards
The Idaho Falls City Council handled a broad slate of business on March 12, approving the consent agenda, adopting several ordinance cleanups, and awarding multiple public contracts.

Consent agenda: The council received and approved seven consent items, including a $75,125.19 procurement quote for ductile pipe from Mountain Land Supply Company, the treasurer's January report, Idaho Falls Power minutes, a locating services agreement and licensing reports. The motion to approve the consent agenda passed by roll call.

Airport parking ordinance: The council amended Title 9, Chapter 4 Section 9 to remove the requirement that no-parking signage be posted at aprons/runways/taxiways of the Idaho Falls Regional Airport and to update airport terminology from "ramps" to "aprons." Staff will correct cross-references in the code as needed; the motion carried.

Sale of city property: After a public hearing on a city parcel at 610 North Water Avenue, council voted to proceed with a public auction of the property. Staff noted prior appraisal work, a 2024 survey and a residential appraisal completed in 2025; no public testimony opposed the sale.

Public works procurement: Council awarded the 2026 concrete-replacement contract to CAP LLC dba Reinhart Concrete for $501,007.50 and accepted Knife River's low responsive bid for super-pave mix at $174,200. Council approved both awards and authorized execution of necessary documents.

Ordinance cleanups: The council approved code amendments to align runoff-election language with Idaho Code (moving administration to the county) and to clarify that non-motorized vendors may sell on sidewalks but motorized vehicles may not drive onto them to conduct sales. Both ordinances were passed under suspension of rules as recorded.

All motions and roll-call votes referenced were recorded by the clerk in the meeting minutes.

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