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Davis County Approves New Members for Community Housing Authority Board

September 30, 2025 | Davis County Commission, Davis County Boards and Commissions, Davis County, Utah


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Davis County Approves New Members for Community Housing Authority Board
The Davis County Commission convened on September 30, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including appointments to the Davis Community Housing Authority Board and a reimbursement agreement with the Utah Department of Transportation.

The meeting began with the appointment of Grant Jex, Sue Stevenson, Tricia Davis Winters, and Ryan Steinbeagle to the Davis Community Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. Their terms will run from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2029. The commissioners expressed gratitude for the members' commitment to addressing housing issues in the county, highlighting the critical nature of affordable housing in Utah, which has become one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation.

Following the appointments, the commission discussed a reimbursement agreement with the Utah Department of Transportation for the acquisition of real property necessary for the West Davis Corridor project. The agreement, totaling $19,999,998, will facilitate the purchase of remaining parcels up to the Weber County boundary. It was noted that funds would be allocated over two fiscal years, with approximately $11.7 million expected to be spent in 2025.

The final item on the agenda involved the approval of a notice of sale for a small piece of surplus real property in Centerville, identified by tax ID 021520040. This property is part of the I-15 rebuild project from Salt Lake to Farmington and is expected to generate $150 from the sale. The property committee had unanimously recommended this action, and the commission moved to approve items three through seven without further questions.

In closing remarks, the commissioners emphasized the importance of the housing authority's role in addressing housing instability and homelessness in the county. Grant Jex, the newly appointed chair, expressed appreciation for the collaborative efforts with the commission and the commitment to expanding lower-income housing solutions in Davis County. The meeting concluded with a shared optimism for future initiatives aimed at improving housing conditions in the area.

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