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Jefferson County
Work consists of design and construction of one sixty-fivefoot by sixty-foot by 18 LF (65’ x 60’ x 18’) single slope heated and insulated metal building.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Jefferson County
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Work consists of design and construction of one sixty-fivefoot by sixty-foot by 18 LF (65’ x 60’ x 18’) single slope heated and insulated metal building.
AvailableJefferson County
Crushing of gravel
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Jefferson County
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Crushing of gravel
Jefferson County
Work consists of construction of a traffic signal.
Posted Date
Sep 10, 2025
Due Date
Sep 25, 2025
Release: Sep 10, 2025
Jefferson County
Close: Sep 25, 2025
Work consists of construction of a traffic signal.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip; steer to a cooperative path to save time.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via their Sourcewell membership or Idaho statewide contracts.
Jefferson County, ID: No evidence of a commonly used sole-source pathway.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jefferson County
The meeting agenda items included discussions from the Assessor and Treasurer regarding tax cancellations, specifically for Parcel RP06N34E177180 and 60 parcels related to homeowners exemptions applied after the abstract deadline. Parks & Recreation planned to determine funding for a camera system. The Commissioners' items included approving Certificates of Residency, approving claims, and approving the McCashland Fence Agreement. The Planning & Zoning section addressed plat approvals, including an amended Butler Estates Short Plat and a discussion to change the central water system dedication for the Mill Creek Amended Plat to individual wells. The agenda also listed two executive sessions concerning personnel and legal matters, and updates from Solid Waste regarding well monitoring.
The agenda for this meeting includes several Public Hearings as Action Items. The first hearing involves a variance request (VAR26-0001) by Carol Nielsen concerning density and dimensional requirements for property line setbacks, requesting deviations from the mandated minimums for a structure located in the Residential-five zone. The second hearing concerns a commercial preliminary plat application (SUB25-0017) by Bron Leatham for the 'County Line Crossroad' subdivision, proposing 63 lots on 132.66 acres in the Commercial-One zone, which plans to utilize a central domestic well and individual septic systems. The meeting also includes Commissioner and Staff Updates.
The agenda for this session included an introduction, roll call, pledge, declaration of ex-parte communications or conflicts of interest, and a vote for a new Head Chairman and Vice Chairman. The primary discussion item was a Public Hearing concerning PUD25-0001, the Kelly Canyon Resort PUD application, which was continued from a previous date. This application proposes preliminary planned unit development for the existing ski resort, including 30 lots for two-story cabins (averaging 6000 sq ft) and one lot for open space, all serviced by central water and sewer systems via a private road connection off E Kelly Canyon Rd. The session also allocated time for Commissioner and Staff Updates.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. Certificates of Residency for Fall 2025 at various colleges were approved. The retail alcoholic beverage license for Rigby Patty Shack was approved, along with an alcoholic beverage catering permit application for the South Fork Festival. The commission approved participation in the Purdue Opioid Settlement. Updates were provided on solid waste management, including radiator repairs for the scraper and an employment offer for an operator position. E-waste disposal services were discussed with Ecyclers of Idaho, and a resolution for the destruction of records was approved. Additionally, a resolution was approved to authorize the sale of county property. The preliminary budget was discussed, along with clerical errors and necessary changes to the Assessor's department budget. An update was provided by Planning & Zoning, noting that July was a slower month for building permits due to water issues. A public meeting was held to address compliance issues, with discussions on letters sent out by Planning and Zoning, the impact of water on roads, and right-of-way violations. Several community members voiced concerns about receiving compliance letters, inconsistencies in county communications, and the prioritization of compliance efforts.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several topics. An audit report was presented, indicating a good financial position for the county. The Intercounty Sale Agreement with Bonneville County for a Posi-Shell sale was ratified. Certificates of Residency for students attending the College of Southern Idaho and the College of Eastern Idaho were approved. The Commissioners also reviewed and discussed the county's L-2. Additionally, an amended plat for the Elk Ridge Subdivision was approved.
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