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Ada County commissioners approve grants, proclamations and contract actions; dozens of routine items passed
Summary
At its May 23 open business meeting the Ada County Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine but consequential actions including a clerk's grant, a mental health proclamation, procurement openings tabled for later award recommendations, license approvals and multiple interagency agreements.
The Ada County Board of Commissioners on May 23 approved a batch of routine administrative actions: a $71,000 grant award for the county clerk's office, a proclamation naming May 2025 Mental Health Awareness Month, multiple procurement openings and tabling motions for later award recommendations, license approvals and several intergovernmental agreements.
Key approvals and outcomes - Resolution 3096 (Clerk grant): The board opened a public hearing and approved a budget amendment to accept approximately $71,000 in grant funds from the Idaho Secretary of State for the county clerk’s office to support election‑related projects. Outcome: approved.
- Proclamation: The board proclaimed May 2025 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Ada County. The proclamation cited national prevalence statistics and urged outreach to reduce stigma. Outcome: approved.
- Procurement and bid openings (tabling for award recommendation): The board opened responses for multiple procurements…
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