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2 ROTARY PARK ON THE GREENBELT A collaborative effort Boise Metro Rotary Eagle/Garden City Rotary Centennial Rotary

3 THE NEW GREENBELT SECTION From Joe’s Crab Shack to Ann Morrison Park 8/10 of a mile 18 years “on the books” $2.4 million project, Federal funds Includes two tunnels (Main and Fairview) This is the last piece of the Greenbelt within the city; will now be complete on both sides of the river To be built 2015-2016

4 Joe’s Crab Shack The Monument Rotary Park On the Greenbelt Ann Morrison Park Tunnels

5 The Monument Rotary Park On the Greenbelt

6 THE FEATURED ELEMENT “The Monument” Sons and Daughters of Idaho Pioneers One of 48 around southern Idaho Placed at Fort Boise/Government Island 1933 Needs to be moved and repaired City History Department responsible?

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10 POSSIBLE FEATURES “rest area” not a “destination” The Monument Benches Bike Repair Stand Bike rack Three Panel sign (Rotary/The Monument/Etiquette) Landscaping (the site has water) Retaining wall? Brick /paver stone “plaza”

11 EXAMPLES OF ELEMENTS FOUND ALONG THE GREENBELT

12 GARDEN CITY LIBRARY

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14 Near Harris Ranch

15 Bike Repair Stand

16 GARDEN CITY – JUST A FLAT ROCK

17 Water Park Benches

18 About 1200 bricks Marianne Williams Park

19 Typical Iron Bench

20 Sign Near Water Park Bridge

21 HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? Hard to know but we can guess Final path location still in design – amount of excavation and retaining wall cannot be known Iron benches $1,000 Bike repair station $2,500 Bricks @$10 Irrigation, landscaping Let’s say $35,000- $40,000 City Engineer confirms that this number is “probably OK”

22 HOW TO RAISE $40,000 We need to be ready to roll before we can know final costs! Some Ideas Memorial bricks and pavers Naming rights, sponsorships T-Shirts, bike raffle Grants (District 5400, GBRF and others) Bike related events Crowdfunding In-Kind Possibilities

23 FOR EXAMPLE Do the math: Each club sells 250 bricks @$30 profit – $7,500 x 3 = $22,500 Each club is awarded $2,500 Rotary District Grant – $7,500 TOTAL - $30,000!

24 PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION Kick off when city breaks ground Fun events for Greenbelt users Partner with Joe’s and Riverside/Sand Bar

25 So what’s next? City Engineers to assist with renderings Meet with Fundraisersltd Research other brick sale projects Meet with Joe’s Crab Shack and Riverside Hotel to determine interest Begin thinking about brick sale brochure Brainstorm other fundraising ideas

26 ROTARIANS AT WORK COMMITTEES NEEDED Design and Planning Fund Raising Publicity and Promotion

27 ROTARY PARK ON THE GREENBELT LETS MAKE THIS ANOTHER “LEGACY” PROJECT FOR TREASURE VALLEY ROTARY


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