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Weber County to move ahead with procurement for $30 million sheriff's medical/mental-health expansion; commissioners stress budget limits
Summary
Commissioners discussed restarting design and procurement for a planned medical/mental-health expansion at the sheriff's office with a $30 million budget: about $10 million from opioid settlement funds and $20 million from county capital projects. They directed staff to begin procurement with clear value-engineering and firm budget limits to avoid surprises.
Weber County commissioners on Dec. 22 discussed restarting work on a planned medical and mental-health expansion at the sheriff's office and directed staff to begin procurement for a contractor while protecting the project's $30 million budget cap.
Commissioners and staff said the project total is $30 million: about $10 million expected from opioid settlement funds that will be allocated to programming and $20 million from county…
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