City Council Candidate Profile: Drew Davis
Drew Davis’s Background: Drew Davis originally came to Moscow in 2012 with his wife to finish school. He graduated from the University of Idaho with a bachelor’s and master’s degree […]
Drew Davis’s Background: Drew Davis originally came to Moscow in 2012 with his wife to finish school. He graduated from the University of Idaho with a bachelor’s and master’s degree […]
Joe Campbell’s Background: Joe Campbell grew up in New Jersey and went to graduate school at the University of Arizona. He got a job at Washington State University as a […]
Bryce Blankenship’s Background While working at a camp in New Mexico in 2007, Blankenship had his first encounter with the University of Idaho after approaching someone wearing a UI sweatshirt. […]
Moscow City Council addressed the increased use of e-bikes, approved plans to improve emergency communication systems and accepted grant money for Sixth Street bridge renovations. Support for e-bikes This […]
Moscow City Council approved planned use of American Rescue Plan Act funds, amended prices on general sewer facility charges and opted into Idaho’s participation in the nationwide settlement of opioid claims. America Rescue Plan Act The City of Moscow received $5,528,399 from the […]
Moscow City Council requested shared ownership of the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport at Tuesday’s meeting. The council also accepted elections results and approved a request for a new fire engine. Airport shared Moscow City […]
Moscow City Council specifically highlighted Avista Utilities in its resolution to power Moscow with clean energy by 2045. Though the resolution’s commitment date is well into the future, Avista has […]
Moscow City Council reversed a decision Monday made by the City Board of Adjustment on the construction of an 80 feet cell tower, approving a proposed design. The proposed Wireless Communication Facility was planned to be built on 1400 E. Seventh St. next […]
Deputy City Supervisor Tyler Palmer and Environmental Education & Sustainability Specialist Kelli Cooper presented to Moscow City Council about current carbon emission rates and possible recommendations to consider. Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing CO2. Trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants sequester emissions. In 2020, 438 metric […]
On Nov. 2, Moscow will vote in a new Mayor and vote for three of the six city council positions. But what do the students at the University of Idaho […]