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Springville council approves interlocal agreement to fund Utah County warming centers

5116023 · July 2, 2025
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Springville City Council unanimously approved Resolution 2025-24 to join an interlocal agreement with Utah County to contribute to county-run warming shelters in Provo; city staff outlined the requested contribution, volunteer staffing and operational limits.

Springville City Council voted unanimously to approve Resolution 2025-24, an interlocal cooperative agreement with Utah County to fund warming centers for people experiencing homelessness.

Lieutenant Leonard presented the proposal and told the council the county asks cities to contribute $100 per 1,000 residents; using that formula Leonard said Springville’s share would be “right around $3,500.” He said Utah County has funded warming centers with about $200,000 a year since the program began and that an additional city contribution would help with repairs and volunteer training.

The warming centers are operated in Provo, not in Springville. Leonard said the centers typically open Oct. 15 and run…

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