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The most common time for a person to be homeless in the United States is during the first year of life.
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After a group of tenants delivered a letter to the Housing Authority of Salt Lake, officials say they will look into the rent hikes.
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U.S. Census Bureau data sheds new light on the imbalance in demographics of the youngest state in the union.
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Utah County doesn’t have a shelter and hotel vouchers only go so far. When possible, advocates encourage those who can to consider moving in with a relative or loved one.
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High home prices have forced potential first-time buyers to stay in the rental market longer, reducing available units and driving up rent.
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After escaping an abusive relationship and striking out with government assistance, Phylicia Townsend turned to the Nomad Alliance to get back on her feet.
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First-time home buyers continue to be squeezed out of the market with high prices and interest rates still averaging over 6%, but experts say some relief could come later this year.
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As parks, neighborhoods and homes prepare for more spring runoff flooding, what’s being done to protect homeless encampments in Utah and Salt Lake counties?
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The Lehi planning commission has struck down a zoning change request for a high-density townhome development. It’s not an isolated decision as housing demands and neighborhood desires still persist.
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In addition to allowing for taller skyscrapers in the downtown area, pedestrian-friendly measures like wider sidewalks and increased building setbacks are also part of the proposal.
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A financial tool available to Utah cities and counties since 2021, HTRZs aim to encourage new housing development near already existing transit infrastructure.
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According to the Utah Office of Homeless Services’ 2022 annual report, the number of Utahns experiencing homelessness for the first time jumped 14% between 2020 and 2021.