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Custer County moves $48,000 into emergency services to fund evacuation study

Custer County Board of Commissioners · November 26, 2025
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Summary

The Custer County Board of Commissioners approved transferring $48,000 from the general fund to the emergency services fund to pay for a county evacuation/CWPP study and accepted a set of accounts-payable items that, together, totaled $364,484.93. The study was requested by the sheriff and OEM.

Custer County commissioners on Nov. 26 voted to transfer $48,000 from the general fund into the emergency services fund to pay for an evacuation study and community wildfire protection plan (CWPP) to be conducted by Ladder's Technologies.

The board approved budget resolution 25-48 after a motion describing the study as a joint request from the sheriff's office, the county emergency manager and the Wet Mountain Fire…

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