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Kaysville leaders and residents push Davis County for clearer plan on Code Blue warming shelter
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Dozens of Kaysville residents, the city mayor and state Representative Ariel DeFe pressed Davis County commissioners for more detail and guarantees before using the county's emissions testing building as a Code Blue warming site, citing safety, service access and permanence concerns.
Dozens of residents and local leaders urged the Davis County Commission on Nov. 12 to reconsider or clarify plans to use the county’s emissions testing building in Kaysville as a Code Blue warming shelter.
Representative Ariel DeFe, who described ongoing efforts to refine state guidance after House Bill 499, said she has received more than 265 emails from concerned neighbors and asked commissioners to ensure any warming site would not become a long‑term facility: "I don't think that this is the appropriate place," she said, and urged county, city and state stakeholders to collaborate on clearer rules.
Kaysville Mayor Tammy…
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