Davis County seeking $30 million to build homeless resource center

DAVIS COUNTY, Utah — Davis County is asking the state legislature for $30 million to create a homeless shelter.

Last year, a bill passed mandating certain counties create Code Blue responses, as well as make beds available for unsheltered people.

Davis County’s task force wants to build a site that has an emergency shelter plus permanent supportive housing, Davis County Commissioner Lorene Kamalu said.

“We want to get at the drivers of homelessness and not just try to put a band-aid over the challenge of homelessness that doesn’t even do anything. We want to have outcomes and people exiting the emergency shelters and becoming more stable,” she said. “Sometimes there’s a concept that if you build it, they will come. Well, it’s really important for people in Davis County to know that we’re not building something for people outside of our county to somehow then magically show up here. We are striving to stay upstream, and preventing homelessness, and for those who are experiencing homelessness to make it rare, brief and non-recurring, which is the State goal.”

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