The Board of Ada County Commissioners held an open business meeting on April 22, 2025, where several key topics were discussed, including a significant personnel recognition and adjustments to the meeting agenda.
One of the main highlights of the meeting was the recognition of Becky Alcala, who celebrated 30 years of service with Ada County. Starting her career in development services as a receptionist in 1995, Alcala has made substantial contributions to the county's growth, advancing through various roles to become the office administrator. Her colleagues praised her for her dedication, leadership, and the positive relationships she has built with both staff and the community. The commissioners expressed their gratitude for her long-standing commitment and the supportive environment she fosters within the department.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to the recognition, the board made a procedural change to the agenda, removing resolution 3088 and moving it to the emergency medical services district agenda for further consideration. This motion was unanimously approved by the commissioners.
The meeting concluded with a sense of appreciation for Alcala's contributions and a commitment to continue supporting the development services team in their efforts to assist the community. The recognition of Alcala serves as a reminder of the importance of dedicated public service and the impact it has on local governance.