Following a week of budget presentations by Ada County Offices and Departments, the Ada County Board of Commissioners will be taking part in Budget Deliberations this week.
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Following a week of budget presentations by Ada County Offices and Departments, the Ada County Board of Commissioners will be taking part in Budget Deliberations this week.
FY22 budget presentations to the Ada County Commissioners are underway. The annual process involves each of Ada County’s departments and elected offices submitting their anticipated revenues and expenses for providing services in the coming fiscal year.
It’s an annual tradition in Ada County, and this year it will be better than ever.
The Ada County Board of Commissioners outlined today the process for selecting a new Sheriff. This follows the resignation of former Sheriff Steve Bartlett. The Board accepted Bartlett’s resignation on June 1, 2021 effective June 8th.
Masks are no longer required for entry to the Ada County Courthouse (see attached Order from the Idaho Supreme Court that addresses specific protocols for court hearings and court operations).
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.
Do you have a passion or an expertise you’d like to share? Do you want to be involved in how your government functions? Keep an eye out for openings on one of Ada County’s volunteer Boards and Commissions.
Did you know that Ada County has been a leader in sustainability efforts for more than a decade?
From recycling, to re-using, and conserving energy where possible, you are making a difference.
On this Earth Day 2021 thank you for all you do to keep our community thriving.
During County Government month we are highlighting the valuable services and programs provided to you and your family by Ada County.
Transparency and civic participation are keys to functioning with integrity and serving the residents who live here.
This week we are highlighting the multiple opportunities for you to serve on volunteer boards, commissions and councils.
The services provided by county government to you, your family, and your business are diverse and critically important.
During County Government Month, the Board of Commissioners reflects on why county government is important and how residents of Ada County benefit.