On Wednesday, August 13th, the Fruitland Chamber of Commerce hosted its monthly luncheon at Orchard Hall, welcoming Payette County Paramedics to speak on two important topics: Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion, and Heat Stroke, and the proposed Payette County Paramedics Levy Override.
May 2026 Ballot – Informational Summary
About the Levy, Why It Matters
Payette County Paramedics respond to nearly 4,000 emergencies every year, operating 24/7. Rising costs, staffing challenges, and aging ambulances are putting a strain on their ability to respond quickly and effectively. The proposed levy override is designed to address these needs.
What the Levy Override Would Do
• Staff a third 24/7 ambulance for faster response countywide
• Support competitive wages to recruit and retain EMS personnel
• Replace aging ambulances and medical equipment on a planned cycle
• Improve system readiness, safety, and reliability across the county
Estimated Cost to Homeowners
Assessed Value — Annual / Monthly
• $100,000 — $82.87 / $6.91
• $200,000 — $165.74 / $13.81
• $300,000 — $248.61 / $20.72
If It Passes
Faster EMS response times
Third ambulance staffed 24/7
New, more reliable vehicles and equipment
Reduced reliance on outside agencies
If It Fails
Longer response times during peak demand
Continued staffing shortages
Older vehicles in service longer
Greater reliance on neighboring agencies, which may delay care
Oversight and Accountability
• Managed by the City of Fruitland, with budget oversight by the City Council
• Funding from patient billing and a portion of county property taxes
• Annual public budget reporting
This summary was prepared by Payette County Paramedics for informational purposes only. It explains the purpose and potential impact of the EMS levy override and does not advocate for or against the measure.
For more information about the Fruitland Chamber Of Commerce, please call 208-230-7161



