I am extremely opposed to the CVS proposal at Jefferson and 17th in Boise! There is already a drug store a block away! The traffic in the area in already extremely congested. Jefferson is a neighborhood street is as not able to handle any additional traffic. I am disgusted by the City/Mayor allowing all of the crazy building going on. Boise is being ruined with each new brick they allow. Our small city vibe is leaving. Congestion, big buildings, bad to Boise!
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Karen Smith
8 years ago
This Pharmacy would be destroying many people's homes, changing the character neighborhood for the worse, and is completely unnecessary as there are two wonderful pharmacies in the neighborhood already that don't need to be negatively impacted buy this giant bully corporation.
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Tracylea Balmer
8 years ago
There is absolutely no need for a third pharmacy in this neighborhood, especially if it removes much needed housing.
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Kathryn Goria
8 years ago
If Cvs insists on coming to Boise it should remain suburban instead of cluttering downtown. Our city council must protect the integrity of our town
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Josh Thomas
8 years ago
Stop CVS from destroying our neighborhood. There are already 2 pharmacies a block away from the proposed site. Destroying historic buildings and houses to infect our neighborhood with more of “nothing special”, does not benefit Boise citizens. We must preserve our unique and historic neighborhoods.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Terribly busy area already
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Please don't destroy the homes. Maybe CVS could consider a pharmacy without a big box retail store attached?
-Trisha W.
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Cecily Sperry
8 years ago
No CVS store at that location!
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Anonymous
8 years ago
I agree 100% witheverythung that's been said in previous comments.
This week, I've had two out-of-state visitors who had expressed several times a day what an exceptional city Boise is. There is nothing exceptional about CVS. Why diminish that characteristic with one more big box store?!
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Eve-Marie Bergren
8 years ago
Stay away from the North end of boise you greedy developers!
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Rylie Collingwood
8 years ago
We don’t have anymore room for big corporate box stores selling the same over priced products. We need affordable housing for our growing community.
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Cathy Fischer
8 years ago
Dear Mayor and City Council- please listen to your constituents. We do not want this. Thank you.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Opposed to CVS in Boise due to the lack of necessity, the lack of community benefit, the homes that would need to be knocked down, and the threat it would impose on the neighboring business offering the exact same products/services.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
a large eyesore
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Travis Dryden
8 years ago
Not improving livability in Boise. LIV = Lasting, Innovative, Vibrant
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Julie Loome
8 years ago
1004 N 18th address... I am against this eyesore and the need for such a LARGE store... take it to the mall or area designed for this type of traffic
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Michael Szwec
8 years ago
the same needs happen with all development going on in the valley. Old Hill rd is fighting a developer that wants to put in new developments along Hill rd, the last remaining open space in the area with affordable housing. Please visit Old Hill rd on FB
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J Svancara
8 years ago
We need affordable housing more than we will ever need a third pharmacy. So tired of out of state investors and developers tearing down historic buildings to build expensive condos and chain restaurants/businesses.
We need to bring our growth back in control
I am extremely opposed to the CVS proposal at Jefferson and 17th in Boise! There is already a drug store a block away! The traffic in the area in already extremely congested. Jefferson is a neighborhood street is as not able to handle any additional traffic. I am disgusted by the City/Mayor allowing all of the crazy building going on. Boise is being ruined with each new brick they allow. Our small city vibe is leaving. Congestion, big buildings, bad to Boise!
This Pharmacy would be destroying many people's homes, changing the character neighborhood for the worse, and is completely unnecessary as there are two wonderful pharmacies in the neighborhood already that don't need to be negatively impacted buy this giant bully corporation.
There is absolutely no need for a third pharmacy in this neighborhood, especially if it removes much needed housing.
If Cvs insists on coming to Boise it should remain suburban instead of cluttering downtown. Our city council must protect the integrity of our town
Stop CVS from destroying our neighborhood. There are already 2 pharmacies a block away from the proposed site. Destroying historic buildings and houses to infect our neighborhood with more of “nothing special”, does not benefit Boise citizens. We must preserve our unique and historic neighborhoods.
Terribly busy area already
Please don't destroy the homes. Maybe CVS could consider a pharmacy without a big box retail store attached? -Trisha W.
No CVS store at that location!
I agree 100% witheverythung that's been said in previous comments. This week, I've had two out-of-state visitors who had expressed several times a day what an exceptional city Boise is. There is nothing exceptional about CVS. Why diminish that characteristic with one more big box store?!
Stay away from the North end of boise you greedy developers!
We don’t have anymore room for big corporate box stores selling the same over priced products. We need affordable housing for our growing community.
Dear Mayor and City Council- please listen to your constituents. We do not want this. Thank you.
Opposed to CVS in Boise due to the lack of necessity, the lack of community benefit, the homes that would need to be knocked down, and the threat it would impose on the neighboring business offering the exact same products/services.
a large eyesore
Not improving livability in Boise. LIV = Lasting, Innovative, Vibrant
1004 N 18th address... I am against this eyesore and the need for such a LARGE store... take it to the mall or area designed for this type of traffic
the same needs happen with all development going on in the valley. Old Hill rd is fighting a developer that wants to put in new developments along Hill rd, the last remaining open space in the area with affordable housing. Please visit Old Hill rd on FB
We need affordable housing more than we will ever need a third pharmacy. So tired of out of state investors and developers tearing down historic buildings to build expensive condos and chain restaurants/businesses.
Thank you!!