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County considers master services agreement for facilities and parks planning; commissioners ask for scope and public engagement details

2497441 · March 4, 2025
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Clearwater Financial pitched a master services approach for facility, parks and open-space planning; commissioners split on signing a retainer without a defined project and asked for concrete project proposals and staff presentations before contracting.

Clearwater Financial representatives on March 4 described a master services approach to help Kootenai County prioritize facility needs, draft master plans and identify funding options, but commissioners pressed for clearer project scope and for county staff to present needs before entering a retainer agreement.

Cameron Bridal, representing Clearwater Financial, described the firm's municipal advisory and planning services and said the firm acts as a fiduciary subject to Securities and Exchange Commission and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board oversight. Bridal said the firm's approach pairs long-range planning with public…

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