Ford Idaho Center Conveyance

Published: December 4, 2025

The ĢƵ (CWI) Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Thursday, Dec. 4, to approve the conveyance of the Ford Idaho Center to the College.

Under CWI’s stewardship, the Ford Idaho Center property, which is 90 acres and includes an arena, amphitheater, and horse park, will continue to host public events such as concerts and rodeos, while expanding academic programs and hands-on learning opportunities for students.​ 

“This is a transformational opportunity for our students and our community,” said CWI Board Chair Jim Reames. “Since the City first approached us late in 2024, we've been doing due diligence leading up to public outreach over the past five months, and this is the result of that work. By bringing the Ford Idaho Center into CWI’s Nampa Campus, we can preserve a beloved community venue while also creating new pathways for education, careers, and economic growth for generations to come.” 

This conveyance ensures the Ford Idaho Center remains an accessible, vibrant public asset for generations, with future improvements and expanded resources for the community supported through public-private partnerships, CWI Foundation support, and other strategic partnerships.  

“The conveyance of the Ford Idaho Center represents an exciting step forward that will create new opportunities for our students and strengthen our connection with the community we serve,” said CWI President Gordon Jones. “I am grateful to Mayor Debbie Kling and the Nampa City Council for their leadership and partnership in conveying the Ford Idaho Center to the College.” 

Past Updates

Dec. 2, 2025

On Dec. 1, the Nampa City Council voted to convey the Ford Idaho Center to CWI. This marks the second approval after the city identified a title irregularity and an unrecorded deed dating back more than 20 years following the previous vote. The next step in conveyance is approval from the CWI Board of Trustees to accept the property and approve the associated agreements.

Under CWI’s stewardship, the Ford Idaho Center property and venues will continue to host public events like concerts and rodeos, while tapping into potential academic programs and applied learning opportunities for students. This transition ensures the center remains an accessible, vibrant community asset for generations to come.  

CWI has plans for fundraising, public-private partnerships, and other funding sources to support the Ford Idaho Center, with no planned increases in tuition or property taxes.  

Overview

Several key factors are driving CWI's consideration of the Ford Idaho Center conveyance:  

  • Growth Opportunity  
    • Currently serving more than 31,000 students, this is an opportunity for future growth for CWI, as well as Nampa and the entire region.
    • CWI will be positioned to serve the growing population and unlock the full potential of the Ford Idaho Center. 
  • Idaho Higher Education Peers & CWI  
    • Today, six of the eight public higher education institutions in Idaho (colleges and universities) currently own similar venues on their campuses.  
    • Compared to peer institutions with similar numbers of students served, CWI’s campus has a much smaller footprint measured in acres; this conveyance will expand the campus footprint. 
  • Forward Planning
    • This conveyance will double the size of CWI's Nampa Campus and ensure adequate space for compatible growth around the College for generations to come.
    • CWI will continue to strengthen its partnership with the Nampa community through hosting cultural activities, sporting events, and community gatherings while seeking new opportunities for growth and engagement.

Future Vision

CWI’s vision is to activate the Ford Idaho Center as a hub for education, applied learning, and community life. Plans include: 

  • Expanded Academic Offerings
    • Launch of new programs, potentially in areas such as event and venue management, early childhood education, and agriculture.
  • Enhanced Hands-On Learning
    • Internships and jobs for students with on-site businesses and events. 
  • Growth of Recreational & Athletic Opportunities
    • Development of recreational, competitive, and community sports.  
  • Increased Community Services
    • Exploration of new amenities such as a healthcare facility, athletics recreation center, and other amenities for the community.  

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How will this impact CWI’s current operations? 
    • CWI will continue to partner with Oak View Group who currently operates the Ford Idaho Center. This allows the College to effectively outsource the operations of the facility, minimizing the impact on the College’s day-to-day operations.  
  • How will CWI fund improvements to the Ford Idaho Center?
    • CWI will leverage various funding sources such as philanthropic funds, revenue generated through public-private partnerships, and other sources available to the Ford Idaho Center for improvements.   
  •  Will CWI sell the property? 
    • No, CWI will be contractually barred from selling the property without the consent of the City of Nampa. 
  • Will the Ford Idaho Center remain available for public events? 
    • Yes, public events such as the Snake River Stampede, concerts, and horse events will continue at the Ford Idaho Center as they have in the past under the management of Oak View Group.
  • Didn’t the Nampa City Council vote to convey the Ford Idaho Center in October?
    • Yes, the Nampa City Council originally approved the conveyance on Oct. 6, 2025. A second vote was required after city officials discovered a title irregularity and an unrecorded deed dating back more than 20 years. Out of an abundance of caution and to ensure transparency, the council held a new public hearing and took a new vote on Dec. 1, again approving the conveyance of the Ford Idaho Center.

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