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Following several months of public comment including in-person testimony, emails, and phone calls, Ada County Commissioners have approved an update to the Ada County Animal Control Ordinance. This ordinance applies to those living in Unincorporated Ada County. The following list includes some of the major requirements and prohibitions outlined in the ordinance. The full ordinance
Wherever you live in Ada County - Star, Eagle, Garden City, Meridian, Boise, Kuna and Unincorporated Ada County - Ada County Paramedics are a literal lifeline. They are the people you call first when you need medical help in an emergency and they always show up. They are essential. The goal of the event at
Residents of Ada County are being targeted by con artists. If you receive a delinquent tax notice that looks like this – throw it away. This is a scam meant to victimize Idahoans. The letters are from a place called the “Ada County Tax Processing Unit.” There is no such place. They look official but
It seems like a long time ago but the financial repercussions for many people that started during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic remain significant. If you or someone you know has been struggling due to household income changes and other losses that began in March of 2020 see if you qualify for rental assistance.
Ada County’s landfill gas agreement makes national news! Meta (formerly Facebook) makes an investment in Kuna. Two Ada County Sheriff’s Deputies are recognized for their valor. Read about these events and others in the Ada County Commissioner’s February 2022 newsletter. Being informed about significant issues in your community is important – now more than ever.
Your property tax assessment will be arriving in the mail soon.
Learn more about how property values are determined throughout Idaho,
and how assessed values are reached.
The Proclamation signed by Ada County Commissioners recognizes the invaluable services provided to all the residents of Ada County by the Ada County Juvenile Court Services team. ACJCS works hard to help youth and families develop the skills they need to set a new course for a youth’s life. Congratulations on your outstanding public service.
Ada County Commissioners approve FY21 budget. The balanced budget is down $3.3 Million from 2020, and provides for critically important services for a growing community.
At the urging of all major hospitals in the area, and with input from public health experts, the Central District Health Board of Health voted to require face coverings be worn in public places throughout Ada County. The Order is effective immediately.