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NAMPA ON THE GO

S1 E2: Crystal Craig, Director of Transportation

Season 1, Ep. 2

Improving movement in and through Nampa is one of our top goals. This goal was developed as part of feedback received from citizens in our annual community survey. Tune to hear from the City of Nampa's Director of Transportation Crystal Craig as she share insights into Nampa's transportation system.

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