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The Salt Lake City Council appropriated over $20 million for affordable housing projects in 2022.
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While some Salt Lake City-area shelters are now allowed extra capacity, that does not mean they will be able to expand immediately.
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Out of 168 clients at the city's temporary high-needs hotel, only 22 were connected to permanent housing.
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Finding affordable housing in Salt Lake County is generally hard, but being homeless while working is a reality for many Utahns who can’t afford to live in the valley.
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Utahns have been encouraged to stay safe by staying home. But for people who don’t have a home, that can be an…
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Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, 2020Tax Reform Is DeadOn Tuesday, just six weeks after they passed a massive tax reform package in a special session, Utah…
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The Road Home has been at the center of a long and awkward transition in the Salt Lake area’s homeless services model. But on Thursday – the same day the…
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Every weekday, 49-year-old Fabian Yazzie wakes up at 3:30 a.m., hops on his bicycle, boards a train traveling to the opposite end of the valley and clocks…
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A legislative audit shows drug use and other safety issues continue to be a problem inside three facilities owned by The Road Home, months after state and…
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Homeless people poured into the Salt Palace Convention Center early Friday morning to get a whole range of services from haircuts to family planning as…
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The Road Home shelter in Salt Lake City met its state-imposed deadline for moving all families out of the facility by July 15th.About 80 families moved…
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All seven city council members signed a letter to Mayor Jackie Biskupski and Utah Transit Authority CEO Jerry Benson this week, saying they were ‘alarmed’…