The City of Pocatello has contracted Top Notch Tree Services to remove two large trees along the Portneuf River that have fallen into the water.
关于我们
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.” Mission Statement Pocatello is a vibrant community promoting a high quality of life through innovation, growth, respect, inclusiveness and pride in who we are. Value Statements We serve with patience, humility and respect. We promote and engage in open dialogue. We treat fellow employees and citizens with compassion and empathy. We act with integrity, honesty and fairness. We commit to creativity and embracing possibilities.
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https://pocatello.gov
City of Pocatello的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
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- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Pocatello,ID
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1889
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911 N. 7th Avenue
US,ID,Pocatello,83205
City of Pocatello员工
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Attention all swimmers and aquacisers! Exciting changes are coming to the Community Recreation Center. On Thursday, November 14, and Friday, November 15, workers will be performing crucial boiler repairs and replacing the pool heat exchanger.
Community Recreation Center Making Updates to Heating System
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During the Town Hall meeting, City officials will discuss snow-related issues including safety, snow removal, and citizen responsibilities.
Public Invited to Town Hall Meeting
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Join Pocatello Animal Services for a holiday pet food drive from November 25 through December 31. Pocatello Animal Services is collecting wet or dry dog food and cat food, pet treats, litter, toys, and other pet supplies.
Pocatello Animal Services Holiday Pet Food Drive
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Residents who are scheduled for a Monday pickup of garbage, recycling, and yard waste should still place their autocarts out by 7 a.m.
City of Pocatello Sanitation Collection to Operate as Normal on Veterans Day
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Police are asking for the public’s help identifying both suspects. If you see either suspect or the vehicle do not approach, call Pocatello Police Dispatch at 208-234-6100.
Police Asking for Publics Help Locating Two Suspects in Bank Robbery
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Award criteria are as follows: improves quality of life, solves a community problem, reduces the cost of government, and increases City services with minimal dollar outlay.
City Honored at the American Public Works Association Conference with Project of the Year Award
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In preparation for the training, the Pocatello Fire Department will conduct controlled burns on temporary structures at the River Park Complex Sunday, November 3.
City Hosting Arson Investigation Training Conference
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The City of Pocatello, in collaboration with the Friends of Brady Chapel, is pleased to announce the ribbon-cutting for the James H. Brady Chapel on Veteran's Day, November 11, 2024.
Ribbon Cutting for Completion of Brady Chapel Restoration Phase I
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Lead can be found in various places, inside and outside the home. Lead-based paint is the most prevalent source of lead exposure for children, which was widely used in homes built before 1978.
City of Pocatello Observes National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
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