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Davis County commissioners weigh reorganizing community services to better manage homelessness and housing programs

Davis County Commission · June 3, 2025
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At a June 3 work session, Davis County commissioners discussed consolidating scattered human‑services functions, tapping federal grants for permanent supportive housing, and asking staff for a costed organizational plan before the next budget cycle.

Davis County commissioners discussed proposals to reorganize the county’s community and human services operations at a June 3 work session, focusing on the county’s response to homelessness, housing preservation and the administration of federal grants.

County staff told commissioners that homelessness coordination currently sits in Community and Economic Development (CED) largely because of earlier legislative work and existing staffing, but that recent 2023 changes to state law expanded administrative obligations and created sustained workload. Staff described a task force recommendation to pursue a year‑round response by facilitating roughly 40 units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) at Station Park as part of…

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