Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 2 weeks available.
Week of 2026-08-17
Moscow City Council to hold budget hearings; boards weigh pathway, housing items
Over the past two weeks, Moscow's boards and commissions met to consider items ranging from a police department donation to a highway pathway contract. No minutes have been published for these meetings, so outcomes are not yet known. The most consequential action ahead is the City Council's public hearing on the proposed $149,942,154 FY2027 budget and fee increases, scheduled for August 17.
City Council (Aug. 3)
The council met to consider a resolution establishing a restricted fund for a $24,818.35 bequest to the police department from Joyce Presby, and a resolution to temporarily suspend open-container laws for Camp Moscowanna on Aug. 15 from 4–8 p.m. on Main Street between 3rd and 6th Streets. The agenda also included an update on the East City Park Stage and a report from the Sustainable Environment Commission.
Public Works/Finance Committee (Aug. 10)
The committee reviewed a contract award of $141,263.70 to Motley-Motley, Inc. for the South HWY 95 Pathway Extension. The engineer's estimate was $145,449. The committee also considered authorizing change orders up to 10% of the contract amount and approving a cooperative agreement with the Idaho Transportation Department for a future traffic signal at Somo Drive/Reisenauer Road and US-95. The July 2026 disbursement report was also on the agenda.
Planning and Zoning Commission (Aug. 12)
The commission held public hearings on a rezone of 2.68 acres from R-2 to R-3 and a preliminary plat for 64 parcels on 17.2 acres (Harvest Hills 2nd Addition), a variance to reduce an exterior setback from 15 to 9.5 feet at 510 and 520 Empire Lane, and an ordinance amending city code to align with state laws on accessory dwelling units and manufactured homes (SB 1354a, HB 800). The commission also reviewed a reasoned statement for a 44.01-acre annexation west of Orchard Avenue, north of Trail Road, and discussed two questions for the 2026 Citizen Survey.
Other meetings
- **Moscow Tree Commission (Aug. 4 and Aug. 12):** The commission discussed survey questions for the 2026 Citizen and Commission Survey, Tree City USA Growth Award categories, and a fall propagation bed project at Harvest Park, among other items.
- **Farmers Market Commission (Aug. 4):** The commission considered using $346.60 in remaining FY26 funds for 50th anniversary commemorative pins and a proposed FY27 budget of $500, a $1,000 decrease from the original $1,500 request.
- **Fair and Affordable Housing Commission (Aug. 6):** The commission planned a Farmers Market booth with a $125 budget and discussed questions for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.
- **Sustainable Environment Commission (Aug. 10):** The Climate Action Working Group discussed a framework for a potential community solar project.
- **Transportation Commission (Aug. 13):** The commission reviewed a traffic safety assessment near Lena Whitmore Elementary and discussed e-scooter education.
- **Moscow Arts Commission (Aug. 11):** The regular meeting was cancelled; the next is scheduled for Sept. 8.
Coming up
- **City Council (Aug. 17):** Public hearings on the FY2027 budget and fee resolution, plus consent items including the pathway contract and ITD agreement.
- **Sustainable Environment Commission (Aug. 18):** Community solar update, cemetery wisescaping discussion, and citizen survey questions.
- **Human Rights Commission (Aug. 18):** Votes on event sponsorships (up to $250 for a Social Justice Forum, up to $1,250 for The Longest Table), a letter requesting a fourth voting location, and survey questions.
Week of 2026-08-10
Moscow roundup: No decisions yet, but $141K pathway contract, 64-lot subdivision on tap
No decisions have been reported from Moscow's recent meetings, as minutes have not yet been published. However, several significant items are on upcoming agendas, including a $141,263.70 contract for a pathway extension and a 64-lot subdivision.
Recent meetings
Administrative Committee (July 27) – The regular meeting was cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
City Council (August 3) – The council's agenda included a resolution to establish a restricted fund for a $24,818.35 bequest from Joyce Presby to the police department, and a resolution to temporarily suspend open-container laws for the Camp Moscowanna event on August 15 from 4–8 p.m. on Main Street between 3rd and 6th Streets. The council also received an update on the East City Park Stage and a report from the Sustainable Environment Commission. No votes or outcomes are available.
Farmers Market Commission (August 4) – The commission considered approving June 2 minutes, using $346.60 in remaining FY26 funds for 50th anniversary commemorative pins, and a proposed FY27 budget of $500 – a $1,000 decrease from the original $1,500 request. A public comment period was limited to 10 minutes. The National Farmers Market Week Celebration was noted for August 8.
Tree Commission (August 4) – The commission discussed approving June 2 minutes, two survey questions for the 2026 Citizen and Commission Survey, and which Tree City USA Growth Award categories to pursue. An update on the FY2027 budget request was also on the agenda.
Fair and Affordable Housing Commission (August 6) – The commission considered approving July 8 minutes, providing two questions for the 2026 Citizen Survey, planning a Farmers Market booth with $125 remaining in FY2026, discussing questions for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association, and reviewing duties per city code.
Upcoming meetings
Public Works/Finance Committee (August 10) – The committee will consider awarding a $141,263.70 contract to Motley-Motley, Inc. for the South HWY 95 Pathway Extension. The engineer's estimate is $145,449. The agenda also includes authorizing change orders up to 10% of the contract amount and approving a cooperative agreement with ITD for a future traffic signal at Somo Drive/Reisenauer Road and US-95.
Planning and Zoning Commission (August 12) – Public hearings are scheduled for a rezone of 2.68 acres from R-2 to R-3 and a preliminary plat for 64 parcels on 17.2 acres (Harvest Hills 2nd Addition), a variance to reduce exterior setback from 15 to 9.5 feet at 510 and 520 Empire Lane, and an ordinance amending city code for accessory dwelling units and manufactured homes (SB 1354a, HB 800). The commission will also review a reasoned statement for a 44.01-acre annexation west of Orchard Avenue, north of Trail Road, and discuss two citizen survey questions.
Transportation Commission (August 13) – The commission will review a traffic safety assessment near Lena Whitmore Elementary and provide a recommendation to City Council. Other items include citizen survey questions, commission goals, e-scooter education, and approval of July 9 minutes.
Sustainable Environment Commission (August 10) – The Climate Action Working Group will discuss a rough framework for a potential community solar project and determine next steps.
Tree Commission Harvest Park Subcommittee (August 12) – The subcommittee will consider a fall propagation bed project and plantings around the booster station and park boundary.
Moscow Arts Commission (August 11) – The regular meeting is cancelled; the next meeting is September 8.
Coming up
- **Public Works/Finance Committee** – August 10, 4:00 p.m. (contract award for pathway extension)
- **Planning and Zoning Commission** – August 12 (rezone, subdivision, ADU ordinance)
- **Transportation Commission** – August 13 (traffic safety near Lena Whitmore Elementary)
- **Sustainable Environment Commission** – August 10 (community solar framework)
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.