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Commissioners appoint three to new Jefferson Central Ambulance District; ARPA funds to cover ambulance purchase
Summary
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners appointed three initial commissioners to the newly formed Jefferson Central Ambulance District and agreed to use ARPA funds to pay for a recently ordered ambulance; the district must complete state filings by Dec. 31 to levy in the next tax year.
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 22 appointed Roger Anderson, Todd Stowell and Andrew Mickelson as the inaugural commissioners of the newly formed Jefferson Central Ambulance District and confirmed use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to pay for a recently ordered ambulance. The commissioners were sworn in during the meeting.
The appointments follow a public vote establishing the ambulance district, and, as Chair Boyle said at the meeting, “per the state code, we as county commissioners select those 3 commissioners.” The board moved and approved the appointments by roll call.
Why it matters: the new district will administer emergency medical services in the area and must complete state paperwork and administrative set‑up quickly to operate and to levy property…
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