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Valley County commissioners approve notice of intent to consider CPACE program, set public hearing for March 30

Valley County Board of Commissioners · January 12, 2026
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Valley County commissioners voted to approve a notice of intent to explore a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (CPACE) program, scheduling a public hearing for March 30 at 1:00 p.m.; presenters said the program would be voluntary, place assessments on participating properties, and not pledge county credit.

VALLEY COUNTY, Idaho — Valley County commissioners voted to approve a notice of intent to study and pursue a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (CPACE) program and scheduled a public hearing for March 30 at 1:00 p.m.

Scott Turlington of Tamarack Resort told commissioners the resolution is procedural: it does not adopt a CPACE program or guidebook, does not authorize projects or county financing, and is intended only to signal the county’s interest in evaluating the program and then hold public hearings before any adoption. “It is 100% voluntary,” Turlington said, describing CPACE as a financing tool that typically covers energy- or water-efficiency work as part of a project’s capital stack rather than an entire construction cost.

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