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9/3 Gould Street Bridge Work Completed Re-Opening Expected this Week
9/2 Street Operations Milling and Paving Project Sept 7-9
8/23 Community Recreation Center Closed for Maintenance Beginning Aug 30th
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9/7 1:30 pm Site Plan Review
9/9 9:00 am City Council Study Session
9/9 5:30 pm Hearing Examiner
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Founded in 1889, Pocatello is known as the “Gateway to the Northwest.” As pioneers, gold miners and settlers traveled the Oregon Trail, they passed through the Portneuf Gap south of town. Stage and freight lines and the railroad soon followed, turning our community into a trade center and transportation junction.

 

Pocatello still carries on this tradition with excellent air, rail, and ground transportation at the intersection of I-15 & I-86. We offer access to cutting-edge telecommunications services and are home to many high technology companies. We have also been recognized by Forbes as a “Best Small Place for Business” six years in a row. Most recently Pocatello was ranked 2nd on Forbes Cost of Doing Business index. In addition, we have been ranked one of the top ten small places to move and raise a family according to Primary Relocation and World ERC. All this plus we are just minutes to a day's drive away from the best recreational opportunities the West has to offer!

 

For over 100 years, Pocatello has welcomed visitors, tourists, new residents and new businesses, so please make use of our web site information to answer any questions you may have about Pocatello, “Gateway to the Northwest.”

 

Coverage of Pocatello City Council meetings is now archived in streaming video format and can be viewed here. For complete television coverage of City Council Meetings and local Government Access programming click here for the Channel 11 TV schedule.

 

EPISODE GUIDE: The latest episode features the September 2, 2010 City Council Meeting. Mayor Brian Blad presides. City Council members address 16 agenda items. Video for the meeting is broken into 2 segments. For a detailed description of the September 2nd Council Agenda click here. For past City Council video, agendas, and minutes click here.

 
The below featured highlights rotate regularly in order to provide a range of valuable resources and information for residents of Pocatello and visitors alike.
 


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The City of Pocatello offers online registration for its curbside recycling program. Residents interested in participating in the co-mingled curbside recycling program can click here to register for service.

   
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