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Ada County seeks limited intergovernmental agreement on countywide impact fee CIPs; Meridian staff to review
Summary
Ada County asked Meridian to consider entering a limited intergovernmental agreement to review county capital improvement plans (CIPs) as part of a possible countywide impact fee program; the council was not asked to act and staff will return the item for future agenda action.
Ada County representatives and Meridian legal staff returned to the council to follow up on a December briefing about a county proposal for a coordinated, countywide impact fee program. The county is seeking a limited intergovernmental agreement (IGA) from Meridian and other incorporated cities that would create a structure to consider the county’s capital improvement plans (CIPs) as part of a potential future impact fee ordinance.
What the IGA would do: City Attorney Kurt (staff) told the council the IGA is intended to be a limited procedural step, not an adoption of any CIP or a binding commitment to adopt impact fee ordinances. Under the county’s proposed multi‑phase approach, a city that signs…
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