Aljaz Podjed from Slovenia, celebrates after his cross-country race on Wednesday during the Special Olympic Winter World Games in Boise, Idaho. (AP Photo/The Idaho Statesman, Shawn Raecke)
I saw about the proposed 75 foot height restriction on buildings on East Sherman.
Any informed blurkers, city workers, or anyone else who could give a visual reference point on how high 75 feet is on one of the existing downtown buildings that we could recognize (like higher than the Elder Building or old Federal Post Office, etc.)?
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danofthecommunity on February 12 at 9:39 a.m.
I saw about the proposed 75 foot height restriction on buildings on East Sherman.
Any informed blurkers, city workers, or anyone else who could give a visual reference point on how high 75 feet is on one of the existing downtown buildings that we could recognize (like higher than the Elder Building or old Federal Post Office, etc.)?