Explore the Area
Delsa's Ice Cream ParlourRestaurants
Winco FoodsGroceries
My HouseNightlife
CVS PharmacyShopping
Pojo's Family Fun CenterArts and Entertainment
Mountain View ParkFitness
Popeyes Louisiana KitchenRestaurants
Walmart Neighborhood MarketGroceries
The FridgeNightlife
O'Reilly Auto PartsShopping
Corona StudiosArts and Entertainment
Fitness 19Fitness
SubwayRestaurants
Idaho Capital Asian MarketGroceries
La CantinaNightlife
WalgreensShopping
Isekai - Japanese Arcade & GashaponArts and Entertainment
Milwaukee ParkFitness
Jack in the BoxRestaurants
Reggie's VeggiesGroceries
Play It Again SportsShopping
The McMurtry houseArts and Entertainment
Fairmont ParkFitness
Idaho Pizza CompanyRestaurants
Liquor StoreGroceries
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What Locals Say about West Bench
At least 49 Trulia users voted on each feature.
89 % Say it's dog friendly
86 % Say car is needed
83 % Say parking is easy
80 % Say kids play outside
80 % Say yards are well-kept
79 % Say there are sidewalks
76 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
73 % Say there's holiday spirit
70 % Say people would walk alone at night
67 % Say it's quiet
57 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
56 % Say neighbors are friendly
53 % Say streets are well-lit
47 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
41 % Say there's wildlife
25 % Say there are community events
Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"I have lived in this area off and on for 10 years. It has always been save and secure and crime has always been low. People here are friendly and responsible. "
0Flag - Elyellon
- Resident
- 6y ago
"There are several routes to travel to downtown & Meridian. It takes 9 -11 min to get to the edge of downtown about 6 min to Meridian. Also it’s close to the Boise and Meridian shops, connector and freeway. We are centrally located, it’s a very nice place to live!"
1Flag - Danielle P.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I have lived in this neighborhood for 2.5 years. The local schools aren’t good but the location is amazing and everything you want is nearby. Theres a lot of older respectable families here and the neighborhoods are well developed with lots of mature trees and great grocery stores."
8Flag - neighbor
- Resident
- 7y ago
"My neighborhood has excellent access to various popular shopping and dining areas but heavily congested during morning commutes and between the hours of 5-6pm on weekdays. "
0Flag - Rktmail5182
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I've lived in this area for five years and love it. It's a friendly family oriented neighborhood where kids can play outside, ride their bikes, and walk to school. Love walking the dogs to the park too. Everything is close - schools, shopping, parks."
7Flag - Dawn F.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Quiet safe neighborhood. There is only one way in and out of the neighborhood (driving) so we don't have people driving thru unless they live here or are visiting. There is a walkway from this neighborhhood so that children can walk safely to the rlementaru school."
6Flag - Kirajane b.
- Prev. Resident
- 7y ago
"great neighborsavid trees other than that is pretty much the same as every other neighborhood in Boise"
0Flag - Veronica T.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"I have lived in west Boise for 2 years and what a great community. Everyone always willing to help a friend out. "
2Flag - di4final4
- 11y ago
"Walk to new beautiful library, new Walmart Neighborhood Market, Fairmont Park with great public pool, award-winning Morley Nelson Elementary, Sockeye Brewery & Grill with live music Tues and Fri nights!"
1Flag - Mary O. C. K.
- 12y ago
"Friendly, neighborhood watch group, beautiful trees, backyard is park-like. Good access to shopping, restaurants, biking, walking, etc."
2Flag
Schools
- Mountain View Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 312 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI have two kids in the school and every teacher we have had and every classroom situation that we have been in has been incredibly inviting, encouraging and positive! We’ve seen two principles and both of them did and are doing a great job to involve themselves within the dynamics of what goes on at an elementary school.Parent Review6y ago6 Reviews - Valley View Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 350 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageVery poor communication....I had an issue with a teacher and principal literally backed her up . The teacher would scream at the kids and she also told the kids that back in the day kids would get hit with rulers if they didnt behave. I talked to the teacher nothing I went to the principal nothing they just said because since my son is a soft boy he was misunderstanding stuff that got me so mad. I should on went there yelling to see how kids feel when they get yelled liked that. And then poor communication from nurse they never call me from the nurse so everything I find out from my child or I have to call this is ridiculous.I wanna change him from schools but I heard others schools in Idaho are about the same or worst. I come from another state and this is the first time I have issues with schools and with Valley View the last two years have sucked so much.Parent Review3y ago7 Reviews - Morley Nelson Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 459 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe Teachers have been very helpful but the principal is rather rude and disrespectful from my interactions with them. The school has a great community center for the kids which is a wonderful thing to have. They have lots of family night type of events. My kids love the school. I am a little concerned with the overall performance of the school but have found my children to be doing rather well. One thing that drives all of us parents crazy is the parking / drop off / pick up. Its a nightmare!Parent Review7y ago5 Reviews - St Marks Elementary School
- PK-8
- Private
- 359 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThere are a few things I wish I’d known before enrolling my kids at St. Mark’s. While there are definitely bright spots, including some wonderful teachers and staff, the school is currently navigating some serious challenges.The current slogan, “Together We Rise,” actually highlights the uphill battle they’re facing with teacher and student retention. In my experience, these issues aren't being addressed effectively, and there is a noticeable gap between the school's polished messaging and the reality on the ground.If you’re considering St. Mark’s, I’d suggest digging deeper than the "nice-sounding" answers. If a specific issue is important to you, ask for hard metrics and specific examples. For instance:Retention Numbers: Ask exactly how many students/ families and teachers have left in the last five years and compare those figures to other schools. (Look at the raw numbers rather than the "official" reasons provided for the departures). Over time, the majority of my children's teachers have been brand new to the school and not retained.Hiring and Training: Ask how vacancies (and urgent vacancies) are filled and what kind of support/ training is given to new hires or temporary hires who may not have a formal background in education.Leadership Oversight: Look into the administrative structure. It’s helpful to know who is just an "advisor" (like the superintendent and the school board) versus who actually provides day-to-day oversight for the principal. Behavioral Management: Ask to see a redacted example of a real behavior plan. This will show you how they handle disruptions that affect the whole classroom's learning environment. Use AI to compare that plan with current best practices.School Success Markers: What metrics do they collect and share to demonstrate success? How transparent are they about finances? Is fundraising robust or declining? What are the parent/ family involvement metrics and are they steady or declining?Parental Feedback: Ask to see a recent parent/ family satisfaction survey including the questions that were asked and the results.I truly believe St. Mark’s has potential and I hope it becomes the thriving community it’s meant to be. However, I’ve seen too many great families leave after a long, difficult struggle. My goal isn't to discourage you, but to make sure you have the full picture before making a choice for your children. These are the questions I wish I would have asked before enrolling my children here.Parent Review3mo ago7 Reviews - The Village Charter School
- PK-8
- Charter
- 231 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI went to the Village for middle school and it was absolutely horrible. They are supposed to be a seven healthy habits school however they do not encompass these beliefs. They do not ever remind people about events and they don't care about the students. The school never deals with misbehaving students which creates a toxic learning environment. Overall don't send your kids here unless you don't want your kids to learn anything and to learn that their actions don't have consequences.Other Review3y ago21 Reviews
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