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After public hearing, commissioners adopt first-quarter budget amendment and approve six deputy positions
Summary
Following a public hearing, Weber County commissioners adopted Resolution 17-2026 to amend the 2026 operating and capital budget, adding a $25,850 state grant for election equipment and a $50,000 contribution, and approving six additional deputy positions requested by the sheriff (commissioners signaled conditional support for four more if contract cities fund them).
The Weber County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing April 21 and adopted Resolution 17-2026, a first-quarter amendment to the county's 2026 operating and capital budget.
Stephanie Ziebert presented the changes and said the county received a $25,850 state grant to purchase elections equipment (a ballot scanner) and a $50,000 contribution (recorded in the transcript as from "Bridal") to add to the budget. She also outlined several required adjustments and carryovers: training and travel corrections for the health department, an overage for a jail boiler, costs to complete the "UtahBA dam" project,…
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