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.
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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.
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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 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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The Ada County Public Defender’s Office is seeking letters of interest for conflict public defender contracts from licensed attorneys in good standing with the Idaho State Bar.
A new 11,000 square foot Driver’s License Office is now open in Meridian. The new office is centrally located not far from the Meridian Exit on I-84 and can better serve Ada County residents who live in the western part of the county.
Domestic Violence touches the lives of countless individuals each year. 34 years ago Domestic Violence Awareness Month was launched nationwide as a way to increase awareness about an issue most people are reluctant to talk about.
Every Wednesday in September we will be sharing helpful and important tips and ideas on how we can all conserve our most valuable resource: Water.
Water Wednesdays will include easy to implement guidance on the small things (and big ones too) that we can do to conserve water.
For folks who love the RV life the saying is – “Home is Where You Park It.” For folks who park at Ada County’s Riverside RV Park in Boise – that home is awesome!