Ada County commissioners make reorganization moves

Published: January 15, 2013 

The newly minted Ada County commission is making organizational changes that unwind those made by previous commissioners.

The lawmakers also eliminated the $93,663-a-year director of the Department of Administration, which had been held by Rich Wright.

The commission moved the county’s Solid Waste Management Department into the Operations Department, directed by Dave Logan. The Operations Department manages all county-owned buildings and facilities. Ted Hutchinson will continue to manage the landfill.

“There’s a (landfill) director who does a good job, but who really doesn’t have any help,” said Commissioner Jim Tibbs. “Being under operations will provide that additional help. It used to be that way, we just wanted to move it back again.”

On Tuesday, the commission took direct control of several county divisions, including human resources, purchasing, employee benefits and risk management. These functions had been under Wright’s Department of Administration, which was created by the previous commissioners.

Cynthia Sewell: 377-6428, Twitter: @CynthiaSewell

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