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Legals for July, 8 2021
Planning issues dominate at commissioners’ meeting
Boundary County commissioners addressed residence complaints before the county’s Planning and Zoning department and other issues at a recent press conference.
Legals for April, 13 2023
Eneas Peak Fire sees growth
In the past 24 hours, the Eneas Peak Fire has grown by 164 acres with the latest mapping show the fire has burned 763 acres since it was sparked by a lightning strike on Aug. 13.
Legals January 4, 2018
Boundary County Annual Road and Street Financial Report FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 BEGINNING BALANCE AS OF OCTOBER 1 PREVIOUS YEAR ........................ 1,238,198 LOCAL FUNDING SOURCES All other LOCAL receipts or transfers in ............................................................... 45,772 Total Local Funding............................................................................................ 45,772 STATE FUNDING SOURCES Highway user revenue...(Highway Users and HB312) ......................................... 1,400,519 Total State Funding............................................................................................. 1,400,519 FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES Secure Rural Schools............................................................................................ 158,847 Federal-aid Bridge...(Trout Cr $88,601 and Ruby Cr Br #2 $3,329) .................... 91,930 Federal Lands Access Funds and All other FEDERAL receipts or transfers ........ 14,551 Total Federal Funding......................................................................................... 265,328 TOTAL RECEIPTS................................................................................................ 1,711,619 RECONSTRUCTION/REPLACEMENT/REHABILITATION Roads (rebuild, realign, or overlay upgrade)......................................................... 218,342 Bridges, culverts and storm drainage.................................................................... 42,367 Total Reconstruction/Replacement................................................................... 260,709 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Patching................................................................................................................ 41,570 Winter Maintenance.............................................................................................. 256,626 Grading/blading..................................................................................................... 226,958 Other (signs, signals or traffic control) .................................................................. 390,335 Total Routine Maintenance................................................................................. 915,489 EQUIPMENT Equipment lease/purchase.................................................................................... 100,739 Equipment maintenance........................................................................................ 224,413 Total Equipment.................................................................................................. 325,152 ADMINISTRATION Administrative salaries and expenses ............................................................. 232,009 OTHER EXPENDITURES Right-of-way and property purchases .................................................................. 136,175 Professional services - engineering ..................................................................... 127,687 Total Other .......................................................................................................... 263,862 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .................................................................................. 1,997,221 RECEIPTS OVER DISBURSEMENTS ................................................................ (285,602) CLOSING BALANCE .......................................................................................... 952,596 Funds obligated for specific future projects & reserves ................................ 638,000 Funds retained for general funds and operations ........................................... 314,596 ENDING BALANCE ............................................................................................. - Total lane miles rebuilt, realigned, or overlay........................................................ 0.27 Total lane miles graded or bladed ........................................................................ 442 FUTURE PROJECTS & RESERVE DESCRIPTIONS Available Funds .................................................................................................... 638,000 Project List Start Year Projected Cost Cross port Guardrail- Match Cross port Guardrail- Match 2018 17,000 Riverside Rd Improvement - Match 2020 320,000 Ruby Cr Br #2 Ph 2 - Match Ruby Cr Br #2 Ph 2 - Match 2018 18,000 Ruby Cr Br #2 Const - Match Ruby Cr Br #2 Const - Match 2020 45,000 Trout Cr Br Ph 2 Trout Cr Br Ph 2 Trout Cr Br Ph 2 2018 16,000 Deep Cr Loop Overlay/ER Slide MP1.1 2018-2019 80,000 Trout Cr Br Const - Match Trout Cr Br Const - Match 2019 52,000 Schoolhouse Road Improvement - Match 2020 90,000 Available for Other Projects .................................................... 638,000 Total amount of Highway User Revenue from HB312 ..................................... 334,292 Maintenance performed Amount spent X Rehabilitation of road $ 218,342 X Rehabilitation and maintenance of bridge $ 42,367 X Grading/Blading $ 34,685 X All other maintenance $ 38,898 $ 334,292 Deferred maintenance costs over the last 5 years (in dollars). 1,838,100 BFH Legal 9822 January 4, 2018
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Legals for September, 10 2020
Appeals filed to stop internet towers
BONNERS FERRY—Two appeals seeking to stop the construction of two wind powered towers designed to provide high-speed Internet to most Boundary County residents were filed last week.
BSNF: Track likely to open today
MOYIE SPRINGS — By working around the clock since a Wednesday rockslide derailed a BNSF Railway train and sent the lead locomotive and its crew into the Kootenai River, railroad officials said the track should be back in operation today.
Emmet Melior wins BCMS National Geographic Bee
Moves one step closer to $50,000 college scholarship
This week in history - April 22, 2021
This week in history - April 22, 2021
This week in history - April 22, 2021
This week in history - April 22, 2021
Prop. 2 opens door to lawsuits and lawyers
To the Editor:
Comp Plan review to proceed soon
By MIKE WELAND
Legals for April, 27 2023
City council approves change orders for water relocation project
Tuesday night’s City Council was short and sweet with the majority of discussion focusing on the U.S. 95 water relocation project.
City council approves change orders for water relocation project
Tuesday night’s City Council was short and sweet with the majority of discussion focusing on the U.S. 95 water relocation project.