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Davis County Commission approves contracts, grants, appointments and facility work; receives Woods Cross RAP notice
Summary
The Davis County Commission on Feb. 18 approved a package of routine contracts, grants, facility work and appointments, and received a notice of Woods Cross City’s intent to reauthorize a local RAP tax.
The Davis County Commission on Feb. 18 approved a package of routine contracts, grant amendments, facility work and appointments, and received a notice from Woods Cross City about reauthorizing its recreation, arts and parks (RAP) tax on the 2025 ballot. The meeting also included a recognition of John Thornley, the county’s fleet manager, who received an award from the Utah chapter of the American Public Works Association.
Key actions approved on voice votes included an exemption for the assessor’s annual valuation services contract after the RFP amount was exceeded; a resolution giving notice the county does not intend to impose a local sales tax for recreation, arts and parks; and an amendment (No. 53) to a 2022 contract adding $68,260 in DUI fee funding to pass through to Davis Behavioral Health for substance use disorder treatment. The assessor, Andy Hansen, presented the valuation services contract and commissioners moved approval on the record.
Other approvals included: - Facilities work with…
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