How To Help Name One Of Ada County’s Snow Plows
This year has been going by fast, huh? Maybe it's the way our temperatures have been going up and down as we transition to fall, but it feels like the Boise River was opening for floating season just yesterday.
Cooler temps are not necessarily a bad thing either (depending on how you look at it), and there are plenty of fun things you can be a part of this time of year... including having a hand in "history."
Okay, maybe "history" is a stretch...
...but let's be real and acknowledge why you're here: naming a snow plow isn't something you get to do every day.
Ada County Highway District is opening up the suggestion box once more for people who want to name a snow plow for the upcoming winter season.
There are a few things you'll need to be aware of if you plan on submitting some ideas though...
How To Help Name One Of Ada County's Snow Plows
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
Once you've sent in your submissions, it'll be up to the Ada County Highway District to narrow down the top 100 choices to be voted on by the public. According to the ACHD website, three snow plots will be named by the public and one will be named by ACHD staff.
If you submit the same name as someone else, credit will go to whoever sent it first.
What do you win if your submission gets picked?
According to the ACHD, each of the winners will receive a $100 gift card and if you submit as a group, the $100 will go to your whole group.
Not bad for taking a few moments to come up with a name for a snow plow, right?
You can submit your snow plow names HERE.
15 Idaho Inspired Names That Ada County Highway District Should Use For Their Snowplows
Gallery Credit: Michelle Heart
Idaho's First Significant Snow Dates Revealed for Fall 2024
Gallery Credit: Michelle Heart