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Commission moves $100,000 into opioid fund expenditure line to buy radar signs

August 20, 2025 | Morgan County Planning Commission, Morgan County Boards and Commissions, Morgan County, Utah


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Commission moves $100,000 into opioid fund expenditure line to buy radar signs
The Morgan County Commission voted Aug. 19 to move $100,000 into an opioid fund expenditure line so the county can pay for radar signs and related program costs.

Staff explained that the opioid fund had been created but the expense line had not been budgeted, preventing the county from expending the money. The approved adjustment transfers $100,000 into the expenditure line for the fund so purchases and program expenses can be made.

Commissioners approved the budget adjustment by motion; staff said two other items tied to the impact fee/TRT reports would be postponed to the next agenda while corrections are made to reporting data.

The transfer enables immediate procurement of the radar signs and allows the county to begin implementing the designated opioid program expenditures.

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