Council Member David Eberle
David Eberle is a professional economist who has provided financial consultation and worked with a variety of Treasure Valley government agencies for the past decade. His work with governmental agencies includes the analysis of the economic consequences of road design, economic feasibility of urban core redevelopment, the economic feasibility of urban renewal and development impact fees.
David has a proven track record as a small business operator, including former management of the Owyhee Plaza Hotel, redevelopment of the old Boise City Hall and serving on the Board of Directors for a family hotel management company.
His record of public service includes roles as co-chair of the ACHD Technical Advisory Committee on Development Impact Fees; Finance Chair for the 1999 Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference; President of the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley; guest speaker at the 2002 Treasure Valley Water Summit; co-founder of both the Boise Downtown Business Improvement District and the Idaho Small Business Development Center.
David has a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska, an M.A. from the University of New Mexico and an undergraduate degree from The Colorado College. In addition to his consulting work, he has taught economics courses at Boise State University and Albertson College of Idaho. He is also the author of several articles for The Western Planner and Association of Idaho Cities.
David is a native of Boise and lives in North Boise with his wife Sara. They have one daughter, a recent graduate of Boise High.
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