Mitch Bradley, representing the City of Rigby, asked Jefferson County commissioners to partner on hiring an engineering firm to design and upgrade a county road to city standard so the project will be shovel‑ready for grant applications.
Bradley described past collaboration during winter storms and thanked county crews for assistance. He said joint projects increase grant competitiveness and requested the county help select an engineering firm and review cost estimates; he noted some grants award funds preferentially to shovel‑ready projects. Bradley asked that county staff be involved in selecting an engineer so the city and county can submit coordinated grant applications.
Commissioners cautioned that procurement rules apply and that any contract over county thresholds would require a competitive process. One commissioner noted a $50,000 threshold under which the county does not need competitive bidding; if estimates exceed that level, an RFP would be required. Bradley and county staff agreed to draft rough cost estimates and return to the board if the work requires a formal procurement process.
No formal commitment of county funds was made at the meeting; the board granted permission for staff and Bradley to pursue cost estimates and report back.