FARMINGTON, UT – The Davis County Commission convened on January 28, 2025, for a brief session where all agenda items were unanimously approved with minimal discussion.
Key Approvals
- Animal Care & Licensing: The DocuPet Pet Licensing Services Agreement, which had been delayed twice in previous meetings, was approved in this session, ensuring continued pet licensing services for Davis County residents.
- Emergency & Restoration Services: An agreement with BELFOR USA GROUP, INC. to provide emergency restoration, mitigation, and reconstruction services for county facilities.
- Community & Economic Development: Contracts supporting the Snow Basin Ski Swap, Great Salt Lake Bird Festival sponsorships, and various county programs.
- County Administration: Updates on voting precinct boundaries, annual audit services, and behavioral health service contracts.
- Public Facilities & Safety: Agreements for South Davis Senior Center bathroom renovations, updates to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) infrastructure, and mental health services for the Sheriff’s Office.
- Board of Equalization: Routine property tax register approvals.
Closing Remarks
Commissioner Bob Stevenson took a moment to praise Davis County staff for their ongoing dedication and provided updates on the Code Blue warming shelter, highlighting efforts to assist residents during extreme cold conditions.
Commissioner John Crofts addressed voter engagement, strongly defending Davis County’s electorate and citizens who actively participate in the democratic process. He expressed disappointment in a recent media hit piece that, in his view, unfairly misrepresented engaged voters who are working to ensure Davis County remains a strong, thriving community.
With no public comment and limited discussion, the meeting adjourned swiftly.