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Valley County to draft MOU allowing Ignite Idaho to operate senior center and child care space in Cascade
Summary
Valley County commissioners agreed Aug. 20 to begin drafting a memorandum of understanding that would let Ignite Idaho occupy the Cascade senior center building, operate a child care program and host a family resource center while preserving senior programming.
Valley County commissioners on Aug. 20 agreed to instruct staff to draft a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that would allow Ignite Idaho Family Resource Center to occupy the county-owned building in Cascade and operate a child care center, youth assessment services and family resource functions while preserving senior-center programming.
County leaders said the senior center has been closed for about a year and that reopening a licensed child care program is urgent for Cascade’s workforce. Ignite Idaho representatives told commissioners they would take over the entire building, charge $1,000 a month in rent for the organization’s side, and coordinate a calendar so the senior center could continue lunches and programming on its portion once the church now using part of the site vacates in December.
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