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James Kalbus , July 14, 1998

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Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series contain interviews with people associated with the creation of the Boise Greenbelt. They were conducted as part of the Greenbelt and Pathways Committee Project.

Dates

  • July 14, 1998

Conditions Governing Access

Material is open for research.

Extent

339 Megabytes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

In an interview with Troy Reeves on July 14, 1998, James Kalbus discusses his involvement with the Greenbelt and Pathways Committee. He describes Lake Harbor as the accomplishment he is most proud of, his opinion of the Greenbelt in its current state, and how he thinks certain decisions have allowed it to be kept open to the public. He speaks to the master plan of the Greenbelt through the BSU campus, the building of the Ram Restaurant, and the expansion of the committee’s purview to include other trail systems. James also recounts his memories of playing on the Boise River as a child living in Eagle.

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