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Valley County approves tenant-funded community-center upgrades as Ignite prepares to move daycare; commissioners formalize indigent review and opioid MOU
Summary
Valley County commissioners approved tenant-funded improvements to accommodate a daycare to be operated by Ignite, asked staff to draft a clear MOU for indigent assistance during Ignite’s transition, and voted to allocate $52,000 in opioid-settlement funds to Ignite Idaho for crisis-response staffing.
Valley County commissioners on Dec. 22 approved tenant-funded upgrades at the community center to make room for a daycare that Ignite plans to relocate into the building once a church tenant leaves on Jan. 1.
Speaker 4, representing the program moving into the space, said the plan is to ‘‘put at least 1 or 2 rooms in and then a sink’’ and to locate the daycare on the north end of the building. Commissioners clarified these are tenant improvements and that any cost for a new bathroom or sink ‘‘will be at, Tracy’s expense,’’…
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