The intersection of Hansen Street and Main Avenue in Downtown Twin Falls near the splash pad and City Offices will become an all-way stop on Thursday, October 5th.
Just because Labor Day is over now and school is back in session, doesn’t mean Idaho roads are any less dangerous. If anything, this last week has been worse than any week during the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer.
The City of Twin Falls just made a new announcement that the splash pad by the First Federal Park will be closed again until further notice for maintenance.
Microtransit allows a more flexible transit process. Beginning July 1st, riders can request an on-demand transit from 6 AM to 9 PM Monday through Friday, and 7 AM to 9 PM on Saturdays using the RIDE Twin Falls Transit app or by calling 208-974-7433.
Milner Dam will release more water, increasing to 1,500 cubic feet per second (cfs) on June 15th bumping to 3,000 cfs on the 16th. This increase in flow will keep up until July 11th.
Residents of Twin Falls have been watching the construction of new townhomes by the City Park for a few years. But up until now, we hadn’t seen a fully finished example.