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Davis County panel discusses Code Blue response after state rejects task-force plan
Summary
Commissioners and staff discussed next steps after the state rejected a task-force Code Blue plan, including offering county facilities, negotiating MOUs if the state uses county property, and submitting a year‑round plan to the state by Aug. 1, 2025.
S2, a speaker identified only in the transcript as S2, said the state rejected the task-force plan and that "once the task force plan was rejected by the state, then the authority falls to the Office of Homeless Services to basically stand up something for Code Blue." The work session centered on whether Davis County will offer buildings, transportation and other support while the state leads the winter response.
Why it matters: The Office of Homeless Services (OHS) has statutory authority to act if a county plan is rejected. Commissioners and staff spent the meeting clarifying what the county can and should provide, how partners could contribute, and what would happen if the county does not submit an approved year‑round plan by Aug. 1, 2025.
County options and constraints were a central focus. S3…
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