Interfaith Sanctuary headed to day 3 of its appeal hearing with the Boise City council, pleading to get its State Street location approved.
Andrew Scoggin, president of Interfaith explained to the City Council they have no other place to move, and that years of searching has confirmed that the State Street building is thier last best hope.
Last year Interfaith sold its property on River Street before getting approved for its new location on State Street. But in December, the Boise Planning and Zoning commission denied its request.
On Wednesday, the heated debate continued whether or not Interfaith should be approved to relocate to its new location.
Public testimony will continue today from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.