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Roger Grimsby

Roger Grimsby
Name

Roger Grimsby

Career

City council member (1960s) • Mayor of Boise (1981-1990s)

Birthplace

Boise, Idaho

Occupation

Politician • Government official

Tenure as Mayor

Over a decade

Leadership Style

No-nonsense, results-oriented

Key Accomplishments

Focused on economic development • Improved infrastructure • Made Boise more livable and prosperous

Roger Grimsby

Roger Grimsby was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Boise, Idaho from 1981 to 1993. A lifelong resident of Boise, Grimsby spent the majority of his career working in local government and politics rather than the media like his counterpart in our timeline.

Early Career in Boise Politics

Born in 1932, Grimsby grew up in Boise and graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in political science. He began his career working as a city planner and community organizer in Boise in the 1960s. Grimsby quickly established himself as an effective, pragmatic leader and was elected to the Boise City Council in 1967, serving for 14 years.

During his time on the city council, Grimsby developed a reputation for being able to bring together diverse stakeholders and get things done. He played a key role in launching major infrastructure projects like the construction of the Boise Airport and the expansion of the city's public transportation system.

Election as Mayor of Boise

In 1981, Grimsby decided to run for mayor of Boise, challenging the incumbent in a closely contested election. Running on a platform of economic development, public works, and improving the city's quality of life, Grimsby eventually prevailed and was sworn in as mayor in January 1982.

Transformative Tenure as Mayor

As mayor, Grimsby implemented an ambitious agenda focused on making Boise a more vibrant, prosperous, and livable city. Some of his key initiatives and accomplishments include:

  • Revitalizing downtown Boise through the construction of new office buildings, retail, and entertainment venues
  • Expanding the Boise River Greenbelt, a popular system of parks and trails along the river
  • Attracting major corporations and employers to establish operations in Boise, including Micron Technology, HP Inc., and Albertsons
  • Overseeing the construction of the Boise Centre, a major convention and event center
  • Improving the city's infrastructure, including new roads, bridges, and water/sewer systems
  • Increasing funding for public schools, libraries, and other community services

Grimsby's no-nonsense, results-oriented leadership style helped him navigate political divides and make major progress on his agenda. He was consistently re-elected in landslides, winning over voters across the political spectrum. By the time he left office in 1993, Boise had been transformed into a thriving, modern city.

Legacy and Impact

Grimsby is widely regarded as one of the most impactful and transformative mayors in Boise's history. He is credited with laying the foundations for the city's subsequent explosive growth and economic development in the 1990s and 2000s.

Even in retirement, Grimsby remained an influential civic leader in Boise, advising local officials and continuing to champion causes like environmental preservation and affordable housing. He was awarded numerous honors, including being inducted into the Idaho Hall of Fame in 2000.

When Grimsby passed away in 2007 at the age of 75, the city held a large public memorial service to celebrate his life and legacy. He is remembered as a pragmatic, effective leader who put the needs of Boise and its residents above partisan politics. Grimsby's career stands as a testament to the power of local government to transform communities.