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Ada County commissioners approve appointments, budget adjustments and multiple agreements; bid opening set for sheriff's marine patrol boat

2386719 · February 25, 2025
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The Ada County Board of Commissioners met in open session Feb. 25 and unanimously approved a slate of routine actions including an appointment to the Historic Preservation Council, three budget-adjusting resolutions and multiple agreements; staff opened a bid for a sheriff's marine patrol boat and will return an award recommendation March 4, 2025.

The Ada County Board of Commissioners met in open session Feb. 25 and unanimously approved a slate of routine actions including the appointment of a volunteer to the Historic Preservation Council, three resolutions adjusting county budgets after unscheduled revenue, and multiple operating agreements and event permits.

The actions were presented as part of the board's regular open business meeting. Commissioners voted on motions for the appointment and each resolution by voice vote; the record shows each motion carried with the board saying "Aye" and the chair declaring the motion carried.

The board appointed Olivia Zoe Scuderi to the Ada County Historic Preservation Council, with the term set to expire Feb. 25, 2028. Commissioner Davidson introduced Scuderi to the board, reporting that staff from Development Services had interviewed her and recommended appointment based on relevant experience.

In budget actions the board opened and closed public hearings before approving three resolutions: Resolution 3070 (adjusting the county budget to reflect receipt of unscheduled revenue to the sheriff's office), Resolution 3071 (adjusting the county budget to reflect receipt of unscheduled revenue to Development Services) and Resolution 3072 (authorizing the sale at auction of county-owned personal property, including office furniture and miscellaneous items). Each resolution was adopted by…

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