MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho — Mountain Home city leaders are divided over a proposed $2 million donation from Pioneer Federal Credit Union for the Railroad Park project after a councilwoman's comments at a recent meeting.

The proposed Railroad Park project includes a splash pad, playground, and new gathering areas, with a total cost exceeding $4 million. Urban Renewal Agency money would cover the costs, but only if built in phases. Pioneer Federal Credit Union offered to donate $2 million to accelerate the project timeline.

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"That frees up approximately $2 million of future URA income from the tax differential for us to put back into any ot

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