Like #IdahoCities, Idaho’s small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities, as well as the backbone of our economy -- and we can all help support them this holiday season! Whether you're shopping for yourself, or purchasing gifts for a loved one, #shopsmall this holiday season and support a locally-owned #smallbusiness! #SupportLocalGems
关于我们
About the Association of Idaho Cities The Association of Idaho Cities was formed in 1947 and is a nonpartisan, nonprofit corporation that serves Idaho’s 200 cities. AIC advocates on behalf of cities, and provides education, training and assistance to strengthen the ability of city elected officials and staff to serve their communities. AIC is governed by a Board of Directors composed of city elected officials (Mayors and Councilors). The day-to-day affairs of the association are managed by an Executive Director, who serves at the pleasure of the Board of Directors. Individuals, other associations or groups, and businesses whose interests are compatible with AIC, may be eligible for nonvoting, affiliate membership. Mission To promote excellence in and advocate for city governance, community leadership, and services to citizens in order to strengthen Idaho cities. Vision AIC is the leading resource for effective city governance in Idaho and is the go-to source for city related communication, ideas, education, training, technical assistance, and credible data and research. Education AIC offers manuals and video training for city elected officials and staff, a blog and a monthly email newsletter. Events AIC offers several events throughout the year for city officials, including: AIC Annual Conference in June; Idaho City Clerks, Treasurers, and Finance Officers Association Institute in September; City Officials’ Day at the Capital and Water Summit in January; and Spring and fall regional training workshops. Technical Assistance AIC answers thousands of questions from city officials annually on a variety of topics, including: Roles and responsibilities; Open meetings, public records, and ethics; Budgeting and revenues; Purchasing; Planning and financing capital projects; Planning and zoning; and Annexation and area of city impact. Advocacy AIC serves as the voice for cities before the Idaho Legislature, Idaho Governor and executive branch agencies,
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https://www.idahocities.org
Association of Idaho Cities的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共事务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Boise,Idaho
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1947
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3100 S Vista Ave
STE 201
US,Idaho,Boise,83705
Association of Idaho Cities员工
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Monica Anderson, J.D.
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Jonathan Wheatley
Deputy Director - Association of Idaho Cities
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Lance Sayers
Energy & Environmental Policy Analyst
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Cieara Swainston Davis
Events, Communications, & Programs Manager | Community Builder | Change Maker; Passionately serving Idaho's local governments and their communities!
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?? JOIN THE CONVERSATION ??? We would LOVE to connect with you! Follow us here for the latest updates, insights, and news on all things #AssociationofIdahoCities and #Idaho cities. Be sure to check us out on our other platforms to keep the conversations going! While you're at it, please share our page as we work to grow our network and connect across Idaho! #FollowUs #Networking #StayConnected
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In honor of all those who have served; thank you for your courage, dedication, and sacrifice! In observance of Veterans Day, our office will be closed today, Monday, November 11, 2024. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, November 12. #VeteransDay #ThankYouForYourService
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Registration for the 2024 AIC Legislative Summit is OPEN! Our Legislative Summit is FREE for AIC members and covers the most important policy issues facing cities! Non-members can register for $25. For more information and to register, please visit our website at https://lnkd.in/gMtuMRZh As a reminder, our AIC Legislative Summit room block at Hotel 43 will close on 11/11/2024! For information on how to reserve under the room block, please see the Weekly Overview that was sent to members via email on November 4th!
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What a great example of proactively handling the varied responsibilities facing cities. Way to go, City of Nampa, Idaho! #TreasureValleyWaterSummit #IdahoCities #Idaho
Currently at the Treasure Valley Water Summit and want to give a shout out to the City of Nampa for their proactive creation of a local water task force with important stakeholders to discuss the critical needs of their community and this valley. @Tom Point…great presentation!
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Here are this month's upcoming trainings through the Idaho Energy Code Collaborative, which includes tomorrow's Code Collaborative meeting! For more information, please visit the website at https://lnkd.in/gj7uNbG8. Questions? Reach out to AIC Policy Analyst Lance Sayers at [email protected]. #Idaho #energycode #trainings
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Today's the day - don't forget to get out and cast your vote! Polls are open from 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM. You can also visit VoteIdaho.Gov to find all the information you need to participate in the democratic process, such as finding your polling location and voter registration information. #election #vote
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Wishing everyone a safe & happy Halloween from your friends here at the Association Of Idaho Cities! ????
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Yesterday, our staff embraced the season by taking a group trip to the pumpkin patch and then carving pumpkins! We believe that staff bonding is an important part of providing excellent service to our members. Below are the staff pumpkins! We would love for you to cast a vote for your favorite in the comments; simply comment the number of your favorite pumpkin (#1-#7 from left to right - excluding the cute, tiny white one)!
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Understanding the legislative process can be difficult, so our Executive Director, Kelley Packer, hit the road as part of our #FallDistrictMeetings to shed some light on the legislative process in #Idaho! Her presentation, as well as information from other wonderful presenters such as Idaho Office of Emergency Management, are available as member resources on our website. As we are wrapping up our final meeting in City of Burley today, we’d like to say thank you to AIC Board Member Mitchell Hart, P.E. for traveling with us and Idaho Counties Risk Management Program (ICRMP) Executive Director Tim Osborne for sharing an insurance update with our members!