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Ada County commissioners approve equipment transfers, procurement awards and licenses; several bids tabled
Summary
At its April 1 meeting the Ada County Board of Commissioners approved a proclamation, donated sirens, procurement actions including a small re-award to Core & Main, and 88 license/catering renewals; the board also tabled two larger bid awards for later review.
The Ada County Board of Commissioners voted on multiple procurement, permitting and administrative items at its April 1 open business meeting, approving a proclamation designating April as County Government Month and taking several procurement and licensing actions while tabling larger bid awards for later consideration.
The votes affect county property and services, sheriff's office equipment and several construction and maintenance procurements. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution donating eight emergency sirens to the Custer County Sheriff's Office and approved procurement actions to replace an inaccessible platform lift at the Ada County Sheriff's Office Community Transition Center. The board accepted a withdrawal of a previously recommended bidder for the landfill piping materials contract and re-awarded that line item to Core & Main.
A summary of the most consequential actions follows.
Votes at a glance: - Proclamation: The board approved a proclamation designating April 2025 as National County Government Month in Ada County (motion passed, unanimous). Commissioner Davidson read the proclamation aloud to the board and public.
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