Oregon Trail Recreation District In The News

News articles found online about the Oregon Trail Recreation District.

Burley Could Get New Rec Center

The Oregon Trail Recreation District plans to approach the Burley City Council with a proposal for a new recreation center. Read more: http://magicvalley.com/news/local/mini-cassia/burley-could-get-new-rec-center/article_169f5059-d30b-5f08-89ad-aeddfef73361.html

Burley, Heyburn Working Separately Toward Linked Snake River Walking Paths

The Snake River's course through Mini-Cassia may soon be lined by nearly 10 miles of walking paths aimed at increasing residents' quality of life and drawing recreationists to the river's edge. Read more: http://magicvalley.com/news/local/mini-cassia/article_c5e4c388-9ab2-5a97-9bd7-d678926ed1cd.html

Recreation District Passes Budget for 2012 Fiscal Year

The Oregon Trail Recreation District approved a $160,452 budget for the 2012 fiscal year Monday. The budget included expenses of $3,000 in professional and legal fees — the remaining $157,452 will be used for recreational purposes in the district. Each home in the district is charged a fee of $36 per year. Read more: http://magicvalley.com/news/local/mini-cassia/recreation-district-passes-budget-for-fiscal-year/article_dba6bc3b-f0aa-565e-aa0a-09c3c1976560.html