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Davis County commissioners approve contracts, change orders and sponsorships including Valley View parking lot change order

Davis County Board of Commissioners · March 10, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved multiple administrative items March 10: a $94,423.71 change order for the Valley View parking lot, contracts for foot-traffic analytics and conference-center consulting, software and sponsorship agreements, and a three-year armored-truck contract.

Davis County commissioners approved a slate of administrative contracts and amendments during their March 10 meeting, including a facilities change order, consulting agreements for the Davis Conference Center, software purchases and a three-year armored-truck services contract.

Facilities staff reported additional pavement depth and extra scope on the Valley View parking lot project, asking the commission to approve a change order with Jardine Alaska Construction Services for $94,423.71 to cover added trucking, hauling and sidewalk/curb work. The commission approved the change order.

Kent Anderson of Community Economic Development presented two tourism-related contract items. Commissioners ratified amendment No. 1 to contract 2024-1078 with Placer Labs Inc. for location-intelligence and foot-traffic analytics, payable $46,000 for a one-year term, and approved an advisory agreement with Convention Sports and Leisure International LLC to help evaluate and negotiate a new management agreement for the Davis Conference Center, payable $35,000 plus hourly fees.

Sheriff's office staff sought approval of a purchase order under state contract AR4700 with ESRI for $42,494 and presented sponsorship and donation agreements: Granite Construction will sponsor construction of a shelter at Bay 9 of the county shooting range (receivable $2,000) and Hogan and Associates Construction offered an in-kind Traeger smoker donation (receivable $1,500) for the new emergency operations building; commissioners approved these items.

Matt Brady of the treasurer's office requested approval of a three-year agreement with Cashman Services for armored-truck services at $11,981.04 annually; commissioners approved the contract and consent items 17–21. The meeting also included routine approvals such as the property tax register.

No contested votes were recorded on the items presented; all items were approved by voice vote.