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  1. The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice & Folly in an American City (Columbia Northwest Classics) by John G. Gerassi, Peter Boag, 2001-12

41. American Community Gardening Association: Links
idaho idaho Falls Community Gardens, idaho Falls; Jefferson Community Developmentthrough Gardening state and Local Open Green Space from the cities of Seattle
http://www.communitygarden.org/links/
Jump to:
II. Community Garden Start Up Resources

III. Community Gardening Studies

IV. Gardening with Children

V. Gardening with Seniors and the Disabled
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I. Community Gardens by State, Province, and Country USA

42. United States
cities states in the USA refdesk National/Historical American Flags state Songs Netstate the Everglades Georgia Hawaii Hawaii idaho idaho idaho
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Washington State Adventure
see DC above for Washington, DC
West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming
Interactive Yellowstone Tour

43. CEE - Government Purchasing Case Studies
state and Local Government Purchasing main page CEE has conducted pilot studies at14 sites across the country. These sites include a cross section of cities,
http://www.cee1.org/gov/purch/case.php3
State and Local Government Purchasing Initiative
Case studies
Home Contact About CEE
Residential
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CEE has conducted pilot studies at 14 sites across the country. These sites include a cross section of cities, counties, states and schools. The purpose of the research was to identify opportunities to incorporate energy efficiency into purchasing practices and determine what resources are necessary to promote and assist change. Each of the case study reports can be accessed below. The Summary Report provides an overview of CEE's Pilot Project research process and findings. CITIES
Portland, Oregon
Summary

Final case study report
San Antonio, Texas
Summary

Final case study report
San Francisco, California
Summary

Final case study report
St. Paul, Minnesota
Summary
Final case study report
Back to top COUNTIES Bexar County, Texas Summary Final case study report Hennepin County, Minnesota Final case study report Montgomery County, Maryland Summary Final case study report Ramsey County, Minnesota Summary Final case study report Back to top STATES Idaho Summary Final case study report Massachusetts Final case study report Tennessee Summary Final case study report Back to top SCHOOLS Harlandale Independent School District, Texas

44. Social Studies - Grade 3
US Geography state The learner will be able specific continents, states, and citiesgiven a US Geography, Comprehension, 2.0, idaho Achievement Standards 426.01.a
http://www4.d25.k12.id.us/curriculum/CR45920.HTM

45. Social Studies - Grade 2
Citizenship, Evaluation, 2.0, idaho Achievement Standards 404.01.a, Classroom. CapitalCities The learner will be able to United states, and that every state has a
http://www4.d25.k12.id.us/curriculum/CR45919.HTM

46. United States
cities states in the USA refdesk Travel US Counties Free Animated state Flags National the Everglades Georgia Hawaii Hawaii idaho idaho idaho
http://www.geocities.com/karen_s2000/UnitedStates.html
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Washington State Adventure
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West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming
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47. Idaho Mountain Express : Leave Bellevue Speeds Alone — Editorial :  Jan 29 - F
would remove the right of all idaho cities to set that runs through small communities—tostate engineers. speed limits based on emotion not traffic studies.
http://www.mtexpress.com/2003/03-01-29/03-01-29edbellevue.htm
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Idaho Mountain Express
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208.726.8060 Voice
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For the week of Jan 29 - Feb 4, 2003 Leave Bellevue
speeds alone
While the rest of the world is talking about whether or not the U.S. will go to war against Iraq, and while Idaho tries to survive a looming surge of red ink, Rep. Leon Smith, R-Twin Falls, is worried about the speed limit on Bellevue’s Main Street. So peeved is Smith about Bellevue’s 25-mph speed limit, he is pushing a bill in the Idaho Legislature that would remove the right of all Idaho cities to set the limits on state highways that run through their town. Smith says he likes the idea of 35 mph on the four-lanes of Main Street. He says 25 mph in Bellevue is too slow. For whom? For the kids and other pedestrians who must cross the four-lane expanse without any stoplights? Smith has never shown up at a Bellevue City Council meeting to object to the speed limit. Yet, he wants to return the authority for deciding speed limits in Bellevue—and any other stretch of state highway that runs through small communities—to state engineers.

48. Recent Presentations
June 2122, 2002 Boise, idaho Valuing the Urban studies Parking and Trees in Citiesand Towns. Washington state Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting
http://www.cfr.washington.edu/research.envmind/presentations.html
Recent Presentations Plant Health Care for Urban Trees Workshop
Making Trees Your Business
September 19, 2002
Waynesboro, VA
Trees and Consumers: Research on the Retail Urban Forest
International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference
Arboricultural Research and Education Academy
July 28-31, 2002
Seattle, WA
Case Studies in Urban Forestry Education
2002 Pacific Northwest Community Trees Conference
June 21-22, 2002
Boise, Idaho Valuing the Urban Forest: A Review of Scientific Studies Parking and Trees in Cities and Towns People/Plant Symposium International Horticultural Exhibition-Floriade June 14, 2002 Amsterdam, Netherlands Retail and Urban Nature: creating consumer habitat Washington State Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting - Washington's Forest Opportunities May 30, 2002 Snoqualmie, WA Urban Forestry Benefits in Small Towns and Cities Friends of Jefferson the Beautiful Second Annual Tree School April 18, 2002 New Orleans, LA Trees Make Good Cities Better!

49. NGA Center For Best Practices
regions, identified by the cities that they its 94th Annual Meeting in Boise, idaho,the National NGA's yearlong examination of state economic competitiveness
http://www.nga.org/center/divisions/1,1188,C_ISSUE_BRIEF^D_369,00.html
NGA Home Center Home Governors News Room ... Legislative Update Issues Brownfield Redevelopment Clean-up of the Nuclear Weapons Complex Energy Environmental Regulatory Innovations ... Water and Coastal Resources What's New State Wetland Programs
States are implementing both regulatory and non-regulatory programs to protect wetlands, particularly isolated wetlands. To... Brownfields Redevelopment IB
The NGA Center for Best Practices examines innovative state practices in brownfield redevelopment that encourage... Environmental Technology Verification
A number of states and the federal government have established environmental technology verification programs to... Growing with Less Greenhouse Gases
This report cites expanding transportation choices, conserving greenspaces, and promoting new community designs as effective... State Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gases
Examples of actions states are voluntarily taking to reduce greenhouse gases.... All Documents
Environment, Natural Resources, and Energy
Text Version What Governors Need to Know About E-SIGN: The Federal Law Authorizing Electronic Signatures and Records Contact: Joel Hirschhorn
Natural Resources Policy Studies This issue brief examines what states need to do to prepare for E-SIGN, the new federal electronic signatures and records act.

50. NGA Center For Best Practices
metropolitan regions, identified by the cities that they Annual Meeting in Boise,idaho, the National state Policy Approaches to Promote Metropolitan Economic
http://www.nga.org/center/divisions/1,1188,T_CEN_ECON_TECH^C_ISSUE_BRIEF^D_4536,
NGA Home Center Home Governors News Room ... Legislative Update Issues eGovernance Entrepreneurship Justice Information Technology The New Economy ... Transportation What's New Justice Information Technology Integration Implementation
In March 2001 forty-two states that had been participating in NGA's Justice IT Integration Project... Using Information Technology to Transform State Government
In an era when state governments are being forced to do more with less, technology... Justice Integration Project States Workshop
On January 23-24, 2003 the NGA Center for Best Practices conducted a workshop for the... Innovative State Policy Options to Promote Rural Economic Development
States employing economic development strategies that build on a region's strengths have been more successful... Improving Public Transportation Services through Effective Statewide Coordination
This report identifies the benefits of transportation coordination, the range of programs and players, mechanisms... All Documents
The Economy and Information Technology
Text Version State Policy Approaches to Promote Metropolitan Economic Strategy Contact: Paul Kalomiris
Economic and Technology Policy Studies Contact: Philip Psilos
Economic and Technology Policy Studies The nation's metropolitan regions, identified by the cities that they encompass but chiefly fueled by the suburban economies that surround them, have taken center stage in new understandings of innovation-based economic growth.

51. Web Sites & Descriptions
can pick a state and then travel to its cities or pick a major Colorado state ofColorado; Colorado Cybertourist includes useful links for your studies;
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The 50 States of the United States
1. All of the States-Together . . . For general information about the states, try these sites:

52. Idaho Democratic Party - Wendy Jaquet
The legislation was to align idaho with the Bush administration I passed in 1997 whichallowed cities to set their own speed limits on state highways going
http://www.idaho-democrats.org/jaquet.html
national news 2003 legislature contribute links ...
Democrats.com

Legislative Reports from Clint Stennett, Senate Minority Leader
Legislative Reports from Wendy Jaquet, House Minority Leader home email information party platform ... contact info

Legislative Reports from Wendy Jaquet, House Minority Leader
LEGISLATIVE NEWS - Week 13, 2003
By Wendy Jaquet
We finally have some tax bills to debate on the floor. Debate day will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m.
A bad piece of legislation was introduced this week in Ways and Means (I call it the Ways and Meanspirited Committee this week). The bill reverses the school facilities law suit, turns the plaintiffs into defendants and makes the lawsuit fall under a seven year old statute that this particular lawsuit was previously exempted from. Wendell benefitted from the school facility lawsuit because the legislature was forced to try to find ways to comply before going to court. The interest subsidy to Wendell made it possible to finally pass a bond. I think it is truly bad form for the legislature to try to take over the role of the courts.
Hopefully I will be home by the week of the 14th. Representative Ridinger, Senator Stennett and I hope to be at the following locations to talk about the legislature:

53. Idaho Transportation Department - Template 1.0
Enterprises (DBEs) certified in the state of idaho American Fence Company of idaho,Inc Olson Planning Consulting, Planning services for cities, highway districts
http://www2.state.id.us/itd/civil/dbedir.htm
Idaho Transportation Department
DBE Directory
Below is the Directory of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) certified in the State of Idaho. This directory is updated on the first Monday of every month. However, since changes and additions to the Directory do occur in between updates, users are encouraged to contact DBE Supportive Services for the most current information. COMPANY NAME LINE OF BUSINESS FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL ADDRESS HOMEPAGE AB Positive Software design, graphic design, interactive CD-ROM, Web design. Can perform 2D to 3D animations. Database design, technical consultation and interactive training software. Wireless connectivity; Point of Sale Solutions. Gary Martinez P.O. Box 190681 Boise ID gary@abpositive.com www.abpositive.com Alpine Flagging Corporation Carrie L.

54. Testing The Anti-Drug Message In 12 American Cities - Media Campaign
the AntiDrug Message in 12 American cities National Youth as a comparison site forBoise, idaho, because both who spoke at the Boise state Pavilion, focusing
http://www.mediacampaign.org/publications/message/section4_boise.html
Newsroom Publications Get Involved Ad Gallery ... Home
Testing the Anti-Drug Message in 12 American Cities
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Phase 1 (Report No. 1) 4. CASE STUDIES Boise, Idaho
Two site visit have been made to Boise. The first baseline visit occurred in December 15-19, l997. The first followup visit took place during the week of March 23-27, l998. Eugene, Oregon, was selected as a comparison site for Boise, Idaho, because both sites have similar demographic and community characteristics. The quantitative data collected from in-school surveys completed by students in both Boise and Eugene also showed similar patterns at baseline. These patterns, displayed in Exhibit 4-1 at the end of Section 4, further demonstrate that Eugene constitutes a reasonable comparison site for Boise. Exhibit 4-4 summarizes youth, parent, and community findings for both sites. The remainder of this report describes key data collected in Boise at baseline and at the followup visits 3 months later, as well as key findings in Eugene collected during the 3-month followup visit. Baseline Picture Ongoing Anti-Drug Activities in the Boise Community Over the past l8 months Boise has experienced a number of drug-related problems, such as youth-related shootings and a rise in the use of crank by youth. In response to these problems, the community has undertaken a number of collaborative activities. "Community In Action-Enough Is Enough" is an anti-drug and family responsibility media campaign initiated in l997 through a partnership between Doug Armstrong, President and General Manager of KTVB-TV, Boise's NBC affiliate, and Boise Mayor Brent Coles. The goal of the campaign is "To Help Kids Walk Drug-Free Through A Drug-Filled World." The campaign targets 7th-l2th graders and their parents. The foundation of the campaign rested upon a week-long visit in April l997 by inspirational speaker Milton Creagh who spoke at the Boise State Pavilion, focusing on personal responsibility and the importance of educating youth and their parents about the drug problem in Boise.

55. Idaho : State Information, Resources And References. Including Updated Links. St
idaho state information, resources and references. idaho Churches idaho Climate idahoCities idaho College Shopping idaho Statistics idaho studies idaho Taxes
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    56. State Agency Roles In Idaho Water Quality Policy, Executive Summary (Part 3)
    entire state of idaho, including private, state, and federal the exception of someincorporated cities and portions of the idaho National Engineering
    http://www.uidaho.edu/cfwr/pag/pag5es3.html
    Report No. 5
    State Agency Roles in Idaho Water Quality Policy
    Executive Summary
    (Part 3) Agency Responsibilities by Watershed Component The waters of the state, and its watershed components, include surface waters (lakes, and streams), groundwater (aquifers), and wetlands. Protection of the quality of waters is a matter of integrated interagency cooperation. As explained in some detail in Chapter 3 in the report, two general management approaches are used in the watershed: (1) resource protection and (2) pollution control. Table 1 presents the agencies as column headings, the various watershed components they are responsible for as row headings, and a filled-in cell for the primary program responsibilities of each agency. An asterisk in a table cell represents a secondary consultative or review role for the agency. Table 1 may be used to begin the search for concurrent authority ("overlap"). More than one filled-in cell in any row represents a potential for the duplication of effort, but such an assessment requires a deeper understanding of agency roles. Other potential overlap that might be observed in Table 1 may be explained by different agency authorities or programs in a particular watershed component. For example, IDL has a filled-in cell in the Stream Channels row in Table 1. The agency administers the Dredge and Placer Mining Act and the Surface Mining Act, which we have classified under stream channel protection for the purposes of developing Table 1.

    57. Local Funding - Local Highway Technical Assistance Council
    projects in rural areas, and in cities with populations The idaho Transportation Boardhas designated approximately $10 aid funds ($4.0 million) for state funds
    http://www.lhtac.org/funding/
    LOCAL FUNDING
    IDAHO HIGHWAY USER REVENUE
    1. Collection
    Highway User Revenue (HUR) is a motor vehicle fuel tax, registration, weight/distance tax, etc.
    • HUR is comprised of approximately 70% fuel tax and 30% registration, etc.;
    • Fuel tax is collected from the distributor, not at the pump and
    • Registration is collected face-to-face by the Idaho Transportation Department, (ITD) by County personnel, and by mail-in.
    2. Distribution
    HUR is distributed through the Highway Distribution Account (HDA).
    • Initial distribution: ISP [5.0%], ITD [57%], Local Highway Jurisdictions, (LHJ) [38%]
    • Distribution of LHJ-HUR starts with 30% to cities, and 70% to counties and highway districts;
    • Of that 70%: 10% equal division to all counties; 45% is distributed based on the reported improved road mileage (IRM) from the prior calendar year; 45% is distributed based on that counties proportion of total registration revenue from the prior calendar year. This is repeated at the county level: 10% of the lump sum distributed to the county is equally divided between the county and highway districts; 45% based on proportion of county or highway district IRM within the county; 45% based on proportion of registration revenue generated by residences of the county or highway district in that county.
    3. Improved Road Mileage: A road with any surfcae that is graded and drained.

    58. NewsDirectory: City Governments
    Links to over 1900 official US city government sites, sorted by state and telephone area code.Category Regional North America Government Municipal Government...... of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii idaho Illinois Indiana See also County Governmentsstate Governments.
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    59. BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH
    municipal home rule for idaho cities, centralized purchasing and extraterritorialpowers of cities in solving sponsored training programs for state and local
    http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Archives/ug047.html
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    BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH
    Records, 1959-1987
    6.5 cubic feet The records of the Bureau of Public Affairs Research were transferred to the University of Idaho library by the Bureau between June 1985 and March 1989. They were processed by Judith Nielsen in June and July of 1995.
    HISTORY
    The Bureau of Public Affairs Research was established at the University of Idaho in 1959 as a unit within the Department of Social Sciences. Its main purpose was to provide research, training, and consulting services for state and local government agencies in Idaho. It also worked closely with state agency personnel and city and county governmental associations in planning Bureau activities and identifying major problem areas for research and training. In its first ten years of existence the Bureau completed seventeen major research studies: nine on city government, two on county government, two on the state legislature, and four compilations of election statistics. This level of activity continued until the retirement of Sidney Duncombe who directed the Bureau from 1973-1988. The Bureau also published for elected city and county officials handbooks which contain descriptions of the responsibilities and duties of local officials in Idaho. Other publications reported the results of studies into specific problems in local government, such as municipal home rule for Idaho cities, centralized purchasing for local governments, and use of annexation and extraterritorial powers of cities in solving urban fringe problems.

    60. Local Case Studies, Florida--Florida Forever Initiative: The Trust For Public La
    Local Case studies. million for urban parks and open space in our state's cities.
    http://tpl.org/tier3_cdl.cfm?content_item_id=4525&folder_id=1365

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