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Centerville council hears mosquito‑abatement, West Nile and water‑supply briefings; discusses a Supreme Court ruling on governmental immunity
Summary
Council member Shalyn Hayman warned of a mosquito‑abatement tax hearing and positive mosquito pools in Davis County; staff and council reported on a dry monsoon season and water‑supply concerns from water school. Council discussed the Utah Supreme Court 'Armenta' decision removing a cap on governmental immunity and potential legislative fixes.
At its Sept. 16 meeting, the Centerville City Council heard reports on mosquito abatement and public‑health monitoring, water‑supply trends presented at a recent "water school," and the potential legal and budgetary implications of a Utah Supreme Court ruling.
Council member Shalyn Hayman, who serves on the mosquito abatement and museum boards, said the mosquito abatement district will hold a public hearing on Dec. 11 about a proposed 26% increase in property‑tax revenue for operations and a new pesticide‑storage building. Hayman emphasized the…
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