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Davis County budget staff weigh converting two assessor part-time roles into one full-time post to retain expertise

Davis County Budget Committee · August 11, 2025
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Summary

County budget staff and commissioners debated converting two part-time assessor positions into a single full-time role to preserve institutional knowledge and improve service. The office says the change would cost roughly $16,005.47 annually and may be delayed to the regular 2026 budget process.

Scott Park, Davis County controller, told the budget committee on Aug. 11 that the assessor’s office is asking to convert two part-time merit positions into one full-time position with benefits, and that the change would increase ongoing general-fund costs by about $16,005.47 a year.

Andy Hansen, speaking for the assessor’s office, said the conversion is intended to preserve institutional knowledge and improve customer service. He described one part-time staffer who currently handles Greenbelt work and is pursuing…

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