Davis County accepts $1.43M EPA award for EV replacements and $5,000 for radon outreach

Davis County Commission · March 4, 2026

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Summary

The county accepted an EPA-funded electric vehicle replacement assistance award of $1,433,705 and a $5,000 radon outreach grant from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality; the EV program funds incentives for owners to replace high-emission vehicles with electric vehicles.

Davis County's health department presented two grant receivables on March 3 that the commission approved: an EPA-funded Electric Vehicle Replacement Assistance (EV wrap) program award of $1,433,705 and a $5,000 radon outreach grant from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.

Brian Hatch said the EV wrap program provides incentives for owners of vehicles that do not pass emissions to replace those vehicles with electric models. Hatch described the award as a multi-year program running through the dates listed in the agenda; the transcript lists the receivable amount and an agenda date range through October 16, 2029.

Hatch also presented a radon outreach agreement (02/01/2026–01/31/2027) payable $5,000 to support radon education and outreach. Both items were approved by the commission by voice vote.