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Davis County judge announces $500,000 matching pledge for new senior community center as design bids close

2150095 · January 24, 2025
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Senior Community Center officials told Davis County Fiscal Court on Jan. 23 that bids for a design-build contract close Jan. 31; Judge Executive Charlie Caslin announced the county will match up to $500,000 in community fundraising, with stipulation the match not come from public tax revenues.

Design and fundraising updates for a planned Davis County Senior Community Center drew extended discussion at the Davis County Fiscal Court meeting on Jan. 23, and Judge Executive Charlie Caslin announced a county pledge to match community fundraising up to $500,000.

Senior center representative David Tucker described participation and services at the existing center and laid out next steps for the planned new facility, including design-build bids that close Jan. 31 and anticipated construction cost estimates once bids are evaluated. “Our mission…is to provide and coordinate services and social activities for seniors that enhance their dignity, improve their independence, and encourage their involvement in the community,” Tucker said, reciting the center’s mission as…

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