HOUSING + HOMELESSNESS

Kaysville homeowners show up in large numbers to oppose warming center

Nov 12, 2024, 8:00 PM | Updated: Nov 13, 2024, 5:15 pm

Kaysville residents packed the Davis County Commission chambers to oppose a warming center on Nov. ...

Kaysville residents packed the Davis County Commission chambers to oppose a warming center on Nov. 12, 2024. (Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

(Mike Anderson, KSL TV)

FARMINGTON — More than a hundred homeowners packed the Davis County Commission chambers Tuesday morning to oppose a warming center that is set to come to their community.

 

Tensions rose, as commissioners moved to close the public comment portion of their meeting, after listening to concerns for about 30 minutes.

“We don’t want answers! We don’t want the shelter!” One woman yelled out.

One man interrupted as Commissioner Lorene Kamalu started to read a positive email, sent in by another Kaysville resident.

“One that you chose to listen to, rather than the 100 people in front of you!” He exclaimed in anger.

Another woman later stood up defiantly, after being warned she could be removed from the meeting.

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“The people that are coming to these homeless shelters do not want help!” she yelled. “They’re drug addicts! They do horrific things! I have small children! This is not why we elected you!”

According to state law that went into effect in 2023, counties in Utah are required to provide code blue warming centers that will open up when temperatures are forecast to get below 18 degrees Fahrenheit overnight.   

The relatively new legislation calls on mayors and a county commissioner to choose and set up the warming centers in meetings that are not open to the public. Kaysville City Mayor Tamara Tran voiced her frustration with the process.

“Kaysville City cannot say no to it because we don’t own the property,” Tran said during public comment. “We don’t control it. We know that we’ve heard that loud and clear. But what we do need is a solution.”

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Kaysville homeowners show up in large numbers to oppose warming center