Ada County Elected Officials and department heads gather for a Class of 2022 photo in recognition of April being County Government month nationwide.
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U.S. CENSUS FIGURES – What they mean for your community’s population
Learn how unrelenting growth has changed, and will continue to change, the landscape of Ada County. Whether you’re new to the area or if you’ve lived here all your life your Ada County community will look different in the coming years.
Check out the latest newsletter from the Ada County Board of Commissioners
Each month we share with you some of the most significant news and events happening at the county. Stay informed and follow us on social media!
Ada County Commissioners Honor Women Leaders & Trailblazers
On Monday March 14, 2022 in celebration of Women’s History Month, Ada County Commissioners Rod Beck, Kendra Kenyon and Ryan Davidson recognized some of the trailblazing elected officials in Ada County. Ada County government currently has four women elected officials including Ada County Treasurer Elizabeth Mahn, Ada County Commissioner Kendra Kenyon, Ada County Prosecutor Jan Bennetts, and Ada County Coroner Dotti Owens.
Read the latest Newsletter from the Ada County Commissioners
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.
Turning Trash Into Cash For County Residents
Ada County Commissioners sign an agreement to convert landfill gas to renewable natural gas (RNG). By switching to RNG the county will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and move closer to our goal 100% renewable climate goals.
Stay Informed on Important Issues Happening at the County Level
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Do you know anyone who could qualify for property tax relief?
Property Tax Reduction is available to those who own and occupy their home as their primary residence by April 15, and meet one of the following qualifying statuses.
Ada County Growth Projections
Ada County has experienced extraordinary growth in the last decade. The latest U.S. Census figures, along with population projections by community planners, show how Ada County’s six sister cities (as well as Unincorporated Ada County) will look in the future.
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Have you signed up for the Ada County Commissioner’s monthly newsletter? Each month we share with you information about programs and initiatives affecting the lives of all Ada County residents, business owners and visitors.