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Sheriff's Office marks substantial completion of Emergency Operations Center, introduces new communications manager

Davis County Commission · April 14, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved the EOC substantial completion certificate and other Sheriff's Office facility items, and Chief Deputy Arnold Butcher introduced Megan Maybee as the new Media and Communications Engagement Manager; related service contracts were also approved.

At its April 14 meeting the Davis County Commission approved several Sheriff's Office items including the American Institute of Architects G704‑2017 Certificate of Substantial Completion for the Davis County Emergency Operations Center (Hogan & Associates Construction) and a Certificate of Occupancy for the Correctional Facility sanitary screening and lift station.

Chief Deputy Arnold Butcher used the occasion to introduce Megan Maybee as the Sheriff's Office new Media and Communications Engagement Manager, noting her public‑relations background and that her role will help countywide communications. Butcher thanked the Davis County Amateur Radio Club and joked that if he had been more involved in the EOC design "he would have made their dedicated room larger and given them a couch." The commission approved items 9–13 (purchase orders, completion certificates and service contracts) unanimously (motion by Lorene Kamalu; second by John Crofts).

Other approved items under the Sheriff's Office included a standard service contract for lawn care at the correctional facility and a reservation agreement with Megaplex Theatres for a private movie screening for the Sheriff's Office.