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Council considers small subsidy to help keep Roy Hillside Senior Center operated by Weber Human Services
Summary
Roy City staff asked the council to consider a $4,000 contribution—contingent on neighboring cities matching the amount—to help Weber Human Services cover staffing shortfalls and keep the Roy Hillside senior center open under Weber Human Services management.
City staff briefed the Roy City Council on Dec. 3 about an urgent funding request from Weber Human Services to keep the Roy Hillside Senior Center operating under Weber Human Services management. The council discussed offering a one-time $4,000 contribution contingent on neighboring cities (Hooper and West Haven) each contributing similar amounts to reach an approximately $12,000 subsidy Weber Human Services said it needs to sustain staff for the facility.
City Manager Matt (city staff) and other officials said Roy City…
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