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Jefferson County delays formal drought declaration after staff outlines worst-case agricultural losses

Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners · June 12, 2024
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Summary

County commissioners reviewed a draft resolution declaring a local drought emergency that staff said could affect 105,000 acres (about 43% of irrigated land) and up to $73 million in assessed value. The board agreed to delay issuing the declaration and to hold a special meeting next week for more input.

The Jefferson County Board heard a draft resolution (No. 2024-18) declaring a local drought emergency on a reading of the document and staff estimates, then agreed to delay issuing the declaration pending additional information and stakeholder input.

Speaker 2 read the draft resolution that would declare ‘‘a local drought emergency exists in Jefferson County’’ and cited multiple Idaho code sections as authority. The transcript’s reading of those statutory citations was fragmented; the draft as read says the resolution was ‘‘done and dated the June 2024.’’

Staff warned of substantial potential impacts…

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