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Ada County EMS approves grant application, seeks tax-increment data after state law lets fire/EMS districts opt out of TIFs

3169638 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

The Ada County Board acting as the EMS district approved a grant application for child emergency restraints and complied with a new state-law timeline to request tax-increment (TIF) accounting; staff reported the county EMS share of potentially recoverable increment at about $306,800.

The Ada County Board, acting as the Board of County Emergency Medical Services District, approved an application for a Western Idaho Healthcare Coalition grant to purchase emergency child restraints and moved to collect tax-increment financing (TIF) accounting after a recent state law allowing fire and EMS districts to withdraw from TIFs.

Grant approval: The board voted to approve Grant 2508-A and authorized Deputy Chief Peter Hulman to complete and submit the online application to the Western Idaho Healthcare Coalition for purchase of emergency child restraints. Staff described the equipment as an updated restraint system adaptable to multiple child sizes; the motion passed on a voice vote.

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