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Davis County Commission approves transportation grants, library abatement, jail contracts and other items; staff recognized

Davis County Commission · February 3, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 3 meeting the Davis County Commission approved interlocal transportation reimbursements totaling about $4.07 million, a $129,453 abatement contract for the Bountiful Library renovation, maintenance agreements for jail systems, and several grants and consent items; commissioners also honored long‑service employees and received facility and transparency updates.

The Davis County Commission met Feb. 3 in Farmington and approved a slate of interlocal transportation reimbursements, county contracts, grant acceptances and project schedule extensions while recognizing multiple long‑service employees.

Commissioners voted unanimously to enter interlocal reimbursement agreements using third‑quarter transportation grant funds for three projects: $2,670,000 for the Sugar Street realignment with Layton City, $304,000 to amend an agreement for the Layton Station traffic signal project, and $1,096,000 for Porter Lane widening with Centerville City. Community & Economic Development Director Kent Andersen told commissioners the Layton Station equipment is purchased and installation is planned for spring; the Porter Lane work is intended to widen the south shoulder on 400 South to support active transportation.

The board also approved an agreement with XCEL General Contracting for environmental abatement (asbestos removal) on the Bountiful Library renovation in the amount of $129,453.12. Facilities Director Lane Rose said abatement will start in February and construction for the new library will follow in the spring.

Health Director Brian Hatch presented Amendment #13 to Contract #2019‑0145 with the Utah Department of Health and Human Services for sexually transmitted disease intervention services — screening, investigation and testing — with receivable funds of $18,000; the Commission approved the amendment.

Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Arnold Butcher presented multiple items for the…

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