Neighbors create 'traffic jam' in opposition of Interfaith Sanctuary relocation to old Salvation Army building
Dozens of neighbors gathered on State Street to walk back and forth across a crosswalk near the property, demonstrating their concern over the proposed move.
Author: Katija Stjepovic (KTVB)
Updated: 10:28 PM MDT April 23, 2021
BOISE, Idaho — A group of Boise residents gathered in front of the old Salvation Army building on State Street Friday to protest the possibility of the Interfaith Sanctuary Homeless Shelter buying and refurbishing the property into a new shelter.
Shelter director Jodi Peterson-Stigers hosted several virtual meetings to address concerns from residents but has still faced pushback.