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Spanish Fork discusses Utah County winter warming centers; county requests $5,000 contribution

2094255 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

Councilmembers reviewed Utah County’s winter warming plan, which rotates three night shelters in Provo, and discussed a county request that Spanish Fork contribute about $5,000 toward capital and operating costs. No interlocal agreement was approved at the meeting; city staff said the item could return for formal action.

Spanish Fork City Council members on Jan. 7 held a discussion about Utah County’s winter warming‑center plan and a county request that cities contribute a per‑resident amount to help cover retrofits and operating costs.

County staff and local representatives described a countywide plan that uses three Provo‑area locations on a rotating schedule as the county’s primary overnight warming centers. Council staff said Utah County invested about $200,000 to retrofit its primary facility (the county’s “red building”/Genesis Project) and…

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