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Davis COG retains winter overflow task force after state law changes; appoints nonvoting COG designees
Summary
Following summaries of HB329 and HB505, the Council voted to continue the winter overflow (code blue) task force and approved a set of nonvoting COG appointees; staff outlined new shelter safety requirements and changes to task force composition at the state level.
The Davis County Council of Governments voted to continue its winter overflow (code blue) task force and to appoint several nonvoting COG designees after staff reviewed recent state legislation that changed how counties must plan for winter shelters.
A county staff member summarized two bills passed in the most recent legislative session. House Bill 329 (referred to in the meeting as Clancy’s bill) created a shelter counties advisory board for counties with year‑round shelters, allowed homeless housing‑restricted accounts to pay transportation costs for individuals with support networks outside Utah, altered how task force members are selected and added shelter safety measures…
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