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Davis County commissioners approve wide slate of contracts and agreements

Davis County Commission · April 14, 2026

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At its April 14 meeting the Davis County Commission unanimously approved a large consent agenda and several standalone contracts, including a $33,074/year tax‑notice printing agreement and multiple event, sponsorship and service contracts. The board recessed to the Board of Equalization and later reconvened.

The Davis County Commission on April 14 unanimously approved a broad set of contracts and agreements ranging from tax‑notice printing to event and facility agreements.

Controller Scott Parke outlined a payable agreement with The Master's Touch to print valuation and tax notices at $33,074 per year under a term running April 14, 2026, through April 30, 2031; the board approved the contract (motion by Commissioner Lorene Kamalu; second by Commissioner Bob Stevenson). The consent block included multiple Western Sports Park and event agreements (Receivables: Elevate Sports Center $7,743.75; Rocky Mountain Gun Show $9,034.38; MetaSports FC contracts totaling about $10,214.48 across two items), sponsorships for the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival and other tourism items, and a Comcast enterprise services sales order at $3,300 per month for dedicated Ethernet internet services at county facilities.

The commission also approved several library, internship and special‑use agreements, including a master internship agreement with Brigham Young University‑Idaho and various low‑dollar library contracts and donations. Motion to approve the consent items (Items 14–38) was made by Commissioner Bob Stevenson and seconded by Commissioner Lorene Kamalu; all present voted aye.

Other approved items on the agenda included a purchase order for lawn and ground care at the correctional facility and service contracts for grounds maintenance and event reservations. The meeting recessed for Board of Equalization business and reconvened before closing.

The approvals carried unanimous support from the three commissioners present: Chair John Crofts, Vice Chair Bob Stevenson and Commissioner Lorene Kamalu.