Trash pickup normally scheduled for Monday, the 25th, will be picked up on Tuesday, the 26th.
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Polls open at 8 AM and close at 8 PM. Please make your voice heard at the polls. Please Vote!
https://www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/elections

This is how the Rexburg Police Station Bond will appear on the ballot for Rexburg residents. The yellow image is a screenshot of a sample ballot page. The white shows a close-up screenshot so you can read the bond questions in advance and be prepared to cast your vote.
Questions about the bond measure? We invite you to visit our website or peruse our social media, where we've been answering questions and educating the public about the bond. rexburg.org/rpd-station-bond
Please stay informed. Please share your voice in your vote.
The full sample ballots can be found here: https://co.madison.id.us/departments/elections/index.php#outer-792


Learn more about the bond here: rexburg.org/rpd-station-bond

The final Open House, giving you a chance to tour the current station, will be Tuesday, May 12th, from 4-6 pm.
We always encourage our community to be informed voters this and every election. The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce and East Idaho News also hosted a beneficial election forum event last Tuesday. View the entire event here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DRUkpBm39/
Learn more about the bond here: rexburg.org/rpd-station-bond



Early voting starts May 4th, 2026. Check out our website to learn more about what’s on the Rexburg ballot, and start planning for your vote by finding your polling location. If you have an absentee ballot, remember to send it in!
For more information about voting in Rexburg, visit: https://www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/elections

The Rexburg Safe Streets For All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan is moving forward, and we'd like your input! The Action Plan is focused on reducing traffic-related serious injuries and fatalities for all roadway users, including drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
Check out the latest project update and share your perspective using this community survey. Your feedback will help prioritize safety improvements and guide future funding decisions focused on reducing serious street and roadway accidents citywide.
📝 Take the survey and view the update here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f825fedbe5c445a589cc00927334d67c

Did you know you can now read more about our new police facility plans? Check out our updated Scope page for more information, including many of the major challenges we face in our current facility.
https://www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/rpd-bond-scope



Learn more about the bond proposal at: rexburg.org/rpd-station-bond


Rexburg’s financial information is publicly available, including details about property taxes at rexburg.org/o/cor/page/financial-reports
Different services in our community are funded by different entities. That’s why they are voted on and managed separately. A few important clarifications:
→ City and county funding are separate from school and other district funding.
→ City funding is separate from county funding.
→ The City doesn't (and legally can't) allocate funds to other taxing entities like the library or cemetery.
For residents in the City of Rexburg, property taxes are allocated as follows:
→ 30.8% goes to the City
→ 45.9% goes to Madison County
→ 18.3% goes to the School District
→ The remaining portion supports other taxing bodies like the library and cemetery
How does Rexburg compare?
This graph shows how Rexburg’s property tax levies compare to other university cities in Idaho and the region.
→ Blue represents the City portion
→ Red represents other taxing entities
For more financial information about the bond, visit: rexburg.org/o/cor/page/bond-tax-calculator.

City and Police leadership worked together to evaluate multiple potential sites across Rexburg, including downtown locations and areas such as Airport Road. Each option was carefully considered for cost, accessibility, response times, and long-term service to the community. Some locations were ultimately ruled out due to limitations that could impact public safety - for example, restricted access points that could affect emergency response.
The Pioneer Road site was selected because it allows for better accessibility, supports efficient response across the community, and significantly reduces overall project cost compared to other options. This site has already been purchased using funds the City set aside in prior years specifically for a future police facility.
The process for a new Rexburg Police Station has been years in the making, and decisions like site selection involve many factors. Our goal is to provide clear, transparent information about how those decisions were made.
Learn more about the scope of the project & the overall proposal of the bond: https://www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/rpd-bond-scope

Based on the City’s research, a remodel could not correct current facility inadequacies, including security & safety, space constraints, evidence storage risks, shared-building concerns, and parking limitations.
A new facility is presented as the alternative that addresses those issues comprehensively.
Visit the City’s police station bond page, review project materials, and use the bond tax calculator to understand the estimated taxpayer impact. rexburg.org/rpd-station-bond



The current facility is located at 25 E Main St. Come in and share our current station, along with your questions.


Absentee ballots will be mailed next Friday, April 3rd, in Madison County. If you need to register for an absentee ballot, now is the time!

Each year, Rexburg’s budget is developed through a structured process involving department leaders, financial oversight, and City Council review and adoption. It includes multiple layers of evaluation, public hearings, and formal approval before taking effect.
We’ll be sharing more about how the budget works, including how different funds are used and what they can and can’t be spent on.
Learn more and view full reports at: www.rexburg.org/o/cor/page/budget-reports







Do you have questions about the Police Station Bond?
Stop by tonight’s Town Hall to connect one-on-one with City leaders, police staff, and project experts.
🕔 5–6 PM
📍 City Council Chambers
Stop by anytime during the hour to get your questions answered and better understand the proposal before tonight’s City Council meeting.
Council Chambers is located in the back of City Hall (35 N 1st E.). Enter the double doors facing the rear parking lot.

