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Ada County board adopts tentative budgets, denies lien and approves multiple agreements
Summary
The Ada County Board of Commissioners adopted tentative county and EMS budgets, denied a request to discharge a medical emergency lien, approved several intergovernmental agreements and budget adjustments, and tabled an EMS collections RFP for further evaluation.
The Ada County Board of Commissioners on July 25 adopted a tentative county budget of $358,822,966 and a tentative Emergency Medical Services (EMS) district budget of $30,268,380, denied a petition to discharge a medical emergency lien (case no. 0105-30), and approved a set of routine agreements and budget adjustments.
The actions came during the board’s regular open-business meeting, where commissioners also approved resolution No. 3106 to adjust the county budget to reflect unscheduled sheriff’s-office revenue and voted to approve multiple intergovernmental and facility agreements, change orders and routine items such as the claims journal, personnel actions and tax cancellations.
Why it matters: Adopting a tentative budget sets the county’s maximum spending level for the year and begins the legal notice and levy process; the board must adopt a final budget by the statutory deadline in September. The denial of the lien discharge preserves a recorded medical-emergency lien on the property while leaving enforcement contingent on future events, such as sale or refinance.
Most important votes and outcomes - Deny petition to discharge medical emergency lien (case no. 0105-30).…
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