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Davis County work session outlines 2026 budget changes; commissioners agree to $25,000 opioid-fund grant for fire district
Summary
Controller Scott Parke reviewed preliminary 2025 results and proposed 2026 adjustments including $150,000 for golf-course asphalt, $50,000 for Health Department server upgrades, and a $25,000 compromise grant from opioid-settlement funds to South Davis Metro Fire District for secure narcotics lock boxes.
Controller Scott Parke reviewed the County’s preliminary, unaudited 2025 financial performance and presented proposed adjustments for the 2026 operating and capital budgets at the April 21 work session.
Parke said the County spent about $6.47 million more than it brought in for 2025, but that performance was roughly $4.73 million better than the originally budgeted $11.2 million deficit. He cited $2.5 million in increased grant revenue, $1.62 million higher fees for services (including a $1.04 million reclassification of municipal services), a 3.8% rise in sales tax…
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