City Begins Phase Two of Improvements to 8th Street

April 2, 2026

BOISE — The City of Boise will begin construction on 8th Street for the second phase of upgrades in order to improve accessibility and mobility while keeping it car-free and cultivating a vibrant and energetic public space for everyone in the community.

Construction for phase two will start near the beginning of May and it is expected to be completed by the end of November 2026.

"For years, residents, visitors and businesses have enjoyed a car-free 8th Street, allowing for more people to move freely and safely through downtown Boise," said Boise Mayor Lauren McLean. "These upgrades will strengthen 8th Street as a more accessible, walkable, and vibrant part of our downtown core."

Construction will start on the south block between Main Street and Idaho Street, with the work around that block anticipated to conclude in September. Construction will transition to the north block, between Idaho Street and Bannock Street, around mid-August with completion of the project expected by the end of November.

"As the upgrades take place over the next few months, I encourage anyone who can to support our unique local businesses along 8th Street," Mayor McLean continued.

Businesses on 8th Street will remain open for the duration of the project. Existing patios will be temporarily reduced or removed during construction and will transition to new configurations once construction is finalized.

Once complete, the new 8th Street design will create a better sense of place by encouraging movement and providing opportunity for programmable community events, activation and leisure. Improvements include bike parking, pedestrian walkways, signage, lighting, landscaping, public seating and accessibility upgrades.

This initiative will complete the work that began with phase one in early 2024. Learn more about the 8th Street improvements.

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