Commissioner Leslie Van Beek | Canyon County https://test110.canyoncounty.id.gov Idaho Fri, 20 Dec 2024 15:07:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://test110.canyoncounty.id.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-icon_256x256-32x32.png Commissioner Leslie Van Beek | Canyon County https://test110.canyoncounty.id.gov 32 32 County Commissioners and Elected Officials Swearing-In Ceremony Scheduled for Jan. 13, 2025 https://test110.canyoncounty.id.gov/county-commissioners-and-elected-officials-swearing-in-ceremony-scheduled-for-jan-13-2025/ Fri, 20 Dec 2024 15:07:50 +0000 https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/?p=53306 The Canyon County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) is pleased to announce the swearing-in ceremony for recently elected and re-elected county officials. This event will take place on January 13th, 2025 at 8:00 am in Courtroom number 140 at the Canyon County Courthouse (1115 Albany St. Caldwell, ID. 83605).

The ceremony will adhere to the Idaho statutes governing the logistics of administering oaths of office, ensuring proper protocol and transparency. The tentative order of events is as follows:

8:00 AM:

  • Invocation
  • Pledge of Allegiance

Swearing-In of Officials:

  1. Commissioner Leslie Van Beek, District 1 (2-year term)
  2. Commissioner Zach Brooks, District 3 (4-year term)

BOCC Organizational Meeting:

  • Election of BOCC Chairman

Oaths Administered by the Chairman:

  1. County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Boyd
  2. County Sheriff Kieran Donahue
  3. County Clerk Rick Hogaboam

Optional Remarks:

  • Newly sworn-in officials may offer brief remarks to share their gratitude and goals.

After the ceremony, there will be a reception to celebrate the beginning of these new terms.

The swearing-in process is an important part of governance, showcasing the commitment of public servants to uphold the duties of their respective offices. All members of the community are invited to attend this event and witness the transition of leadership.

For additional information, please contact the Canyon County Clerk’s Office at (208)-454-7337.

 

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Canyon County Breaks Ground on New Elections Building https://test110.canyoncounty.id.gov/canyon-county-breaks-ground-on-new-elections-building/ Wed, 08 May 2024 18:09:07 +0000 https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/?p=47767 CANYON COUNTY BREAKS GROUND ON NEW ELECTIONS BUILDING

CALDWELL, ID — The Board of Canyon County Commissioners marked a significant milestone today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Canyon County Elections Building, a $4.7 million project that was funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.

The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders and community members, heralded the commencement of construction on the 16,500-square-foot facility, slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

The new elections building aims to address the pressing needs of the County’s burgeoning population and provide essential upgrades to the current Elections office.

Canyon County Clerk Rick Hogaboam emphasized the County’s status as the second largest in the state and one of the nation’s fastest-growing communities. He also highlighted the challenges with the current elections facility in accommodating vital functions like in-person training and early voting, which are two areas the new facility should accommodate.

“The right to vote is a constitutional bedrock,” Hogaboam asserted, underlining the pivotal role of secure elections in upholding democratic principles. He expressed gratitude to all those who supported the project, signaling a step forward in safeguarding the electoral process.

Rick Britton, Director of Facilities, underscored the collaborative effort behind the project, acknowledging the backing of Commissioners, the Clerk’s office, and the election staff.

Britton outlined the timeline for construction, anticipating groundbreaking next week and completion by late December or early January. The new facility boasts nearly quadruple the space of the current election’s office and is set to enhance services for voters and streamline election operations.

Commissioner Leslie Van Beek hailed the groundbreaking as a testament to the fruitful partnership between the County Commissioners, the Clerk’s office, and various stakeholders. Recognizing the contributions of individuals and organizations involved, Van Beek lauded the commitment to good governance and citizen welfare exemplified by the new building.

“This is a great day of celebration… It is also a reflection of the functional and collaborative partnership,” Commissioner Van Beek said. “This building embodies the essence of good government. Putting dollars to work for the benefit of the people.”

As the ceremony concluded, Hogaboam expressed gratitude to attendees, recognizing the efforts of the elections team and anticipating enhanced collaboration with other county departments in the new location.

The groundbreaking of the Canyon County Elections Building is a significant step in achieving a modern, efficient elections infrastructure, poised to serve the needs of its growing community.

Board of County Commissioners pose for a photo during New Elections Building groundbreaking

The Board of Canyon County Commissioners marked a significant milestone today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Canyon County Elections Building, a $4.7 million project that was funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders and community members, heralded the commencement of construction on the 16,500-square-foot facility, slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

Canyon County Breaks Ground on New Elections Building

The Board of Canyon County Commissioners marked a significant milestone today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Canyon County Elections Building, a $4.7 million project that was funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders and community members, heralded the commencement of construction on the 16,500-square-foot facility, slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

Canyon County Breaks Ground on New Elections Building

The Board of Canyon County Commissioners marked a significant milestone today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Canyon County Elections Building, a $4.7 million project that was funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders and community members, heralded the commencement of construction on the 16,500-square-foot facility, slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

Canyon County Breaks Ground on New Elections Building

The Board of Canyon County Commissioners marked a significant milestone today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Canyon County Elections Building, a $4.7 million project that was funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders and community members, heralded the commencement of construction on the 16,500-square-foot facility, slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025.

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