BOISE, Idaho — Boise voters will decide on a $10 million Clean Water and Open Space Levy in November. It's a levy that will cost homeowners $10 for every $100,000 of their home's value for two years if approved.

"It’s just such a small investment of money for the people that are homeowners compared to what we as the community get out of it," said Brent Kidder, who was walking his dog with his wife at the Hillside to Hollow Reserve. "That’s why I voted yes on it."

Check out the video to see how people enjoy the open space we have because of previous levies Previous levies have preserved open space and recreation in the Boise foothills

Voters have approved two similar levies in 2001 and 2015. These levies allowed the city to purchase land in the foothills and preserve them for ever

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