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Fire district tells Sunset council it plans an emergency‑management director for cities The fire-district chief asked Sunset City for support of a district‑funded emergency‑management director position to serve multiple cities; the board has put the idea in a tentative budget and staff will consider next steps.

Sunset City is considering a groundbreaking plan for a dedicated emergency-management director to enhance safety and coordination across multiple cities.

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State-mandated dispatch upgrades push Sunset City to consider raising dispatch fees and utility rates Council was presented with a roughly $1.0 million estimate for mandated dispatch upgrades and discussed phasing dispatch-fee increases and possible impacts on water and sewer bills; staff will return with options and timing.

Sunset City faces a daunting $1 million estimate for state-mandated dispatch upgrades, prompting tough discussions about raising local fees and utility rates to cover the cost.

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Davis County asks Sunset to identify sites, outlines permanent supportive and transitional housing plans Davis County staff asked Sunset City to pre-identify areas it would consider permitting for permanent supportive housing and transitional projects, describing project-based vouchers, on-site services and a notional 60-unit project size while pledging county support for mitigation and funding.

Davis County is seeking Sunset City's help to identify locations for permanent supportive housing, aiming to shift the focus from temporary shelters to year-round solutions for homelessness.

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