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Votes at a glance: County approves routine waivers, mutual-aid MOU and state forfeiture grant; CIP continued

June 16, 2021 | Utah County Commission Meeting Minutes, Utah County Commission, Utah County Commission and Boards, Utah County, Utah


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Votes at a glance: County approves routine waivers, mutual-aid MOU and state forfeiture grant; CIP continued
The Utah County Commission approved several administrative items and delayed a capital planning policy amendment on a split schedule during its public meeting.

In a series of short votes the commission: approved an event-permit fee waiver for a Wasatch Behavioral Health wellness race (motion and finding that the community benefit exceeds the fee); authorized the chair to sign a mutual-aid and mobile-field-force agreement with other agencies (which staff said operates under the Incident Command System and includes university police); and authorized the county to apply for and accept a 2021 state asset-forfeiture grant. All of those motions passed by unanimous voice votes where recorded as 3-0.

On the asset-forfeiture grant, commissioners questioned whether the funding sources were local or statewide and whether the program relied on civil forfeiture. The sheriff told the commission that forfeiture proceeds are collected into a statewide pool and distributed through a grant process administered under state statute and oversight (CCJJ), and that some proceeds fund education programs. Commissioners who expressed concern said they were reassured by the statewide distribution process but noted lingering policy concerns about civil-forfeiture optics.

The commission also took up a proposed amendment to the county's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) policy. Commissioners discussed competing draft versions and asked staff to consolidate edits; the body voted to continue the CIP policy item for two weeks to allow final edits and additional circulation to commissioners.

The meeting closed after receiving two work-session updates (VOCA grant and USU Extension programs) and then recessed into closed session before adjourning.

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