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Nampa council approves $880,000 payment to Nampa Fire Protection District, funded from impact fees
Summary
Council authorized an $880,000 payment to the Nampa Fire Protection District to resolve previously negotiated office and building matters; the payment requires a budget amendment and will be funded from impact fees, the clerk recorded unanimous approval.
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The Nampa City Council on March 30 approved a payment of $880,000 to the Nampa Fire Protection District to implement a previously negotiated settlement related to office and building matters. The council was told the payment requires a budget amendment and will be funded from impact fees.
Council president introduced the item as the negotiated amount agreed upon in prior discussions. A council member asked which funding source would be used; staff (CFO/finance staff) confirmed the funds will come from impact fees rather than property taxes. The motion passed on roll-call votes recorded as unanimous in the minutes.
Why it matters: the $880,000 payment adjusts the city’s budget and uses impact-fee funds, which councilmembers noted to clarify that the payment will not be taken from property taxes.
What happens next: staff will process the budget amendment and payment and record the expenditure in the appropriate impact-fee fund; no additional action was recorded at the meeting.

