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Legislative Forum 2023: Past, Present and Future of Rail in Idaho

1/12/2023

 
On Thursday, January 12, 2023, Boise Metro Chamber members, transportation stakeholders, and community members joined Governor Brad Little, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean and nearly all state legislators for the Chamber’s annual Legislative Forum.

This year’s topic, “The Past, Present and Future of Rail in Idaho,” has been discussed for several years but has made little progress. The goal of the Boise Metro Chamber’s forum was to bring stakeholders together to discuss the next steps and move the needle toward progress on the important and widely supported issue of restoring passenger rail service.

Governor Little opened the forum by discussing the significant and historic accomplishments made possible by recent budget surpluses. Little mentioned the infrastructure investments the state has been able to make, which he once thought were rather lofty goals. The Governor also explained his areas of focus for the coming year, including $120 million he earmarked for property tax relief. Education was another big priority for the governor. The only applause to interrupt the Governor’s speech came when Little mentioned the resources he dedicated to grow the number of skilled workers in the state through education and training programs. 

Little concluded his comments by saying he was “pleased to sign on” to the letter sent by Idaho public officials last year expressing interest in restoring the old Amtrak Pioneer Line, which stopped in Boise and took passengers throughout the Pacific Northwest until its abrupt halt in 1997.

“It would be wonderful if we had that back,” said Little. “We also need to address all the other long term issues with connectivity, whether it’s airport expansion… our state highway system, or our local highways, and Boise Chamber has been an incredible partner for the state and for me in what we do in that area, and I look forward to many more years of progress and advancement.”  

Following gubernatorial remarks, a panel discussed aspects of rail in greater detail. Panelists included Jarom Wagoner, a former transportation planner and current Mayor of Caldwell, Jay Fox, Executive Director of the Utah Transit Authority and Chase Kitchen, Government Affairs Manager at Amtrak. Tom Mortell, Chair of the Boise Metro Chamber’s Policy Committee moderated the panel.

Chase Kitchen explained that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) allocated $60 billion to expanding and restoring intercity passenger rail service in the United States. Kitchen said that the Federal Railroad Administration’s Corridor Identification and Development Program (aka the Corridor ID Program) is soliciting proposals to restore state-supported passenger rail lines. 

Mayor Wagoner explained the importance of rail to the agricultural and manufacturing industries in communities in the Treasure Valley, but highlighted that cities lack capacity to create a passenger rail system with current resources. Wagoner explained that if such a system was restored, potentially more out-of-state tourist dollars would be spent in our communities.

Jay Fox, from the Utah Transit Authority, read aloud to the audience a LinkedIn Post he wrote one day while on the train to work:

Dear I-15:
This morning, I saw that your snowy roads were filled with stopped cars and frustrated commuters. I was on UTA's FrontRunner service with lots and lots of our customers. You may have seen us - we were the train that passed you and arrived on time at Salt Lake Central thanks to OneUTA's amazing operating team.
Transitly yours,
Jay

Fox alluded to the advantage of passenger rail service that is not interrupted by weather and traffic concerns and added that time spent on the train is much more productive during a commute because travelers can do work or other things they cannot safely do while driving. 

Fox also explained that Salt Lake’s two-mile passenger rail line cost approximately $100 million per mile but yielded an economic return of $1 billion per mile, or a 1000% return on investment. 

Chase Kitchen noted that safety is also an appealing factor for many when considering transportation options. Per passenger mile, Kitchen said, a rail traveler has about 6% of the fatality risk compared to someone driving the same distance.

Bill Connors, President & CEO of the Boise Metro Chamber, asked, “What’s it going to take to get the feds to pay attention to returning that line from Salt Lake City to Boise?”

Chase Kitchen answered that the next step is to apply for funding provided by the Corridor ID Program, for which the deadline is in March 2023. Approved applicants will be awarded $500,000 to develop a “Service Development Plan” which will identify the amount of investment needed, the city/area service map and other criteria. 

The application process is currently underway and is being led by the Idaho Department of Transportation in partnership with the City of Boise and other stakeholders.

​This event was made possible by the generous support of presenting sponsor, Optum, and by supporting sponsors, Idaho Central Credit Union and Intermountain Gas Company.

Leadership Boise Academy 2023 Kickoff

1/11/2023

 
On Saturday, January 7, 2023, the new class of participants in the Boise Metro Chamber's Leadership Boise Academy program joined together for "Setting the Stage," the first day of the semester-long program. 

The 53 Participants, who are currently juniors in high school, were selected through a competitive application process. Saturday's activity, "Setting the Stage" was the introductory event held at the Idaho State University Meridian Campus. The group participated in networking, leadership lab activities, learned about leadership practices and learned what to expect during the program. 

This year, Leadership Boise Academy is led by Lee Scott, founder and chief change agent at Unleashing Leaders, Inc. 

Boise Metro Chamber Announces 2023 Executive Committee and Board of Directors

1/5/2023

 
The Boise Metro Chamber, the only five-star accredited Chamber in Idaho, announced today the members of its 2023 Executive Committee and Board of Directors.

“I feel we have assembled the most influential business Board in Idaho, made up of CEOs from across our metro area and beyond,” said Boise Metro Chamber President & CEO Bill Connors.

“2023 will be a pivotal year as we close in on nearly 2,000 Chamber members, strengthen our community engagement and increase our advocacy efforts as the leading voice representing the business community. We look forward to working with this outstanding team of leaders who will help guide us as the largest business-first organization in Idaho,” said Connors.

Odette Bolano will serve as the 2023 Boise Metro Chamber Executive Committee Chair.
Ms. Bolano currently works as the President and CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System. As the Health System President and CEO, Ms. Bolano also oversees the strategic direction for Saint Alphonsus Medical Group with over 550 primary care and specialty care medical providers over 76 clinic locations and the Saint Alphonsus Health Alliance, a clinically integrated network.

Emily Baker, Founder and Chair of Portman Square Group, served as the Executive Committee Chair in 2022 and will continue to serve on the 2023 Executive Committee as Past Chair. Ms. Baker is beginning her seventh year of service on Boise Metro Chamber’s Executive Committee.

Dan Price, Community Banking President of Mountain West Bank, is the Executive Committee Chair-Elect and will serve as Chair in 2024. Mr. Price is beginning his fifth year of service on Boise Metro Chamber’s Executive Committee.

Tom Van Hemelryck, Regional President of WaFd Bank, is new to the Executive Committee and will serve as Treasurer. Mr. Van Hemelryck served previously as a Director on the Board. 

Matthew Walters, Shareholder of Elam & Burke, will serve Of Counsel, a new role for Walters.

The Boise Metro Chamber wishes to thank the following returning members of the Executive Committee who are continuing their service in 2023:
  • Gerald Hunter, President of the Idaho Housing & Finance Association
  • Rebecca Hupp, Airport Director of the Boise Airport
  • Bill Connors, President & CEO of the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce

The Boise Metro Chamber welcomes the following new members to its 2023 Board of Directors:
  • Adam Altwies, General Manager of Inn at 500, will serve as the Visit Boise Chair
  • Erin Anderson, Executive Director of the Idaho Botanical Gardens
  • April Arnzen, Chief People Officer at Micron Technology and President of the Micron Foundation
  • Michael Ballantyne, Managing Partner at TOK Commercial Real Estate
  • Nate Brazier, President & COO of Stinker Stores
  • Cord Christensen, CEO of PetIQ
  • Thomas J. Mortell, Partner at Hawley Troxell Ennis & Hawley, LLP, who also serves as the Chair of the Policy Committee, which leads government advocacy efforts
  • Chris Roth, President & CEO of St. Luke’s Health System
  • Dean Sandros, Sr. VP and Chief Investment Officer at United Heritage Insurance, who will serve as the BVEP Chair
  •  Jennifer Swindell, Founder and CEO of Idaho Ed News

The Boise Metro Chamber wishes to thank the following returning members for continuing their service on the 2023 Board of Directors:
  • Laura Cobb, Vice President of Public Relations at Citi
  • Kate Eldridge, Area Manager at HDR Engineering
  • Todd Gill, President & CEO of United Heritage Insurance
  • Jessica Hagan, President & General Manager of KTVB News Group
  • Garrett Lofto, President & CEO of J.R. Simplot Company
  • Charlene Maher, CEO of Blue Cross of Idaho Health Service
  • John McCreedy, President & CEO of Amalgamated Sugar Company
  • Susan Morris, Executive VP & Chief Operations Officer of Albertsons Companies
  • Jeff Newgard, President & CEO of Bank of Idaho
  • Kelly Olson, President of Western States Equipment
  • Adam Richins, Chief Operating Officer of Idaho Power Company
  • Jim Shipman, Managing Owner of Colliers International
  • Tom Werner, President & CEO of Lamb Weston
  • Jodi Whittaker, Managing Partner of KDP Certified Accountants
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New ex officio members of the Board of Directors include:
  • Lee Scott, of Unleashing Leaders, serves as Leadership Boise President
  • Adan David Callsen, of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, serves as Executive Boise Young Professionals Chair
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