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Board of County Commissioners Meeting

January 6, 2026 · Blaine, ID
Source: Meeting minutes 2026-01-06 (PDF, 7 pp)
Retrieved April 13, 2026 from www.co.blaine.id.us ↗
Confidence: 99%
High

Attendees

Angenie McCleary (Chair)
Lindsay Mollineaux (Vice-Chair)
Muffy Davis (Commissioner)
Morgan Baird (Department Support Specialist)
Tim Graves (Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney)
Matt Fredback (Prosecuting Attorney)
Kirk Flannigan (County Administrator)
Stephen Graham (County Clerk)
Chris Corwin (Disaster Services Coordinator)
Steve Thompson (Road & Bridge Manager)
Justin Highhouse (Human Resources Generalist)
Danielle McKee (Grants, Contracts, Procurements Administrator)
Crystal Rigby (Land Use Planner)
Roxy Ruiz (Deputy Clerk-Auditor-Recorder)
Morgan Ballis (Blaine County Sheriff)
Mike Abaid (Blaine County Patrol Captain)
Steve England (Hailey Police Chief)
Kirt Gaston (Bellevue Marshal Chief)
Kim Orchard (Sun Valley Police Chief)
✓ Present: 19/19

Decisions

Agenda Items

#1

Stalker Creek Bridge

Discussion of the Stalker Creek Bridge project and approval of Resolution 2026-02

#2

Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification

Review and approval of the Equitable Sharing Agreement and annual certification report

#3

Client Consulting Agreement with Avalanche Risk Solutions

Discussion of the Client Consulting Agreement with Avalanche Risk Solutions

#4

Phasing Agreement Glendale Industrial Condominiums

Discussion and approval of the Phasing Agreement for Glendale Industrial Condominiums

#5

Passthrough Funds Agreement Form FY26

Review and approval of the Passthrough Funds Agreement Form FY26

Public Comments

2 speakers
Allison Collins · Topic: Concerns with the Wood River Chapel mortician/owner and Blaine County Coroner Russ Mikel

Reported ongoing service and responsiveness issues with the Wood River Chapel mortician/owner and Blaine County Coroner Russ Mikel

Stephen Gaylord · Topic: Experiences as a deputy coroner and concerns with the coroner's office

Reported his experiences as a deputy coroner and expressed concerns with the coroner's office