August 21 5:00 AM
The stop at Glenwood and Chinden, near the Fairgrounds, has been closed. A temp stop has been placed on the far side of the entrance to the Fairground Parking Lot.
The stop at Glenwood and Chinden, near the Fairgrounds, has been closed. A temp stop has been placed on the far side of the entrance to the Fairground Parking Lot.
Due to road construction, Route 16 will be on detour August 18 - September 25. A temporary stop will be placed on Garrison near the Skate Park
The stop on Latah and Alpine towards MSS is closed for construction and temp stop placed near side.
Route 28 is on small detour at Frank Church High School; the bus will be taking right onto Salt Creek from Pro Tech, servicing the temp stop on Salt Creek, and then taking a right on Trabuco back to regular route.
Outbound route 7 and 8 are on new detour. No stops will be missed.
Due to construction, Route 40 will be on detour starting Thursday August 8, 2026, until Monday October 26, 2026. Detour is, from Main, right on 27th, left on Pleasonton, right on White Water, U-Turn at round-a-bout, Right to Main to regular route.
Outbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.
Inbound stop on State and 11th is closed, temporary stop placed at State and 12th near side.
Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.
Inbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.
Route 16: Stops on 1st & Idaho and 1st & Bannock will be closed. Please use the bus stop on Main & 1st.

Teen Town Hall with Council Member Corless and Mayor McLean
Hosted by Council Member Kathy Corless
Tuesday, April 21
6:00–7:00 PM (set-up begins at 5:30 PM)
Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel
11 N Latah St., Boise, ID 83706
Join us for a welcoming evening designed specifically for teens.
The City of Boise, Communities for Youth, and Boise Parks & Recreation are bringing together local organizations to create a space where teens can connect with peers, learn about youth-friendly businesses and summer opportunities, and explore resources available throughout Boise’s park system. This event is also an opportunity for teens to share ideas, ask questions, and engage directly with their community.
The evening will include interactive activities, conversations, and opportunities to win prizes.
Valley Regional Transit (VRT) will be on-site providing information and in-person sign-ups for the Youth Ride Free program. Attendees can stop by to get signed up, ask questions, and learn how to use transit with confidence.
We hope teens leave feeling more connected, informed, and excited about the resources available to them in Boise.