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Bonner County OKs emergency spending cap of $656,952 for Clark Fork flood repairs

Bonner County Board of Commissioners · December 22, 2025
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The Bonner County Board of Commissioners voted Dec. 22 to authorize a delegation letter allowing Emergency Manager Bob Howard to obligate up to $656,952 for flood-related road and right-of-way repairs near Clark Fork; state aid may cover up to 50% of eligible costs.

Bonner County commissioners voted Dec. 22 to authorize a delegation letter to the Idaho Office of Emergency Management that allows Emergency Manager Bob Howard to expend county funds up to $656,952 for repairs tied to recent flooding near Clark Fork.

The action, moved by Speaker 1 and seconded (second not identified in the record), passed on a roll-call vote with Commissioners Williams, Dahlke and Clark all voting yes. The board’s memo and draft letter are stored in the county Google Drive for reference.

The board discussed a rough order-of-magnitude damage estimate prepared by Director Topp for county roads and associated right-of-way work. Speaker 1…

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