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In a hot housing market, the settlement could pave the way for Utahns to pay slightly less for a home.
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The Utah Legislature has the ability to overhaul zoning laws to pave the way for more affordable starter homes.
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Big issues like water conservation and infrastructure dominated this year’s State of the City address from St. George Mayor Michele Randall and some residents want to see leaders take more action.
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In his fourth address, Gov. Spencer Cox touts past accomplishments and Utahns’ willingness to lend a hand to those in need.
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Another teacher raise, eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs and an energy independent Utah are all up for discussion during the 45 day legislative session.
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Utah’s proposed FY25 budget sets aside $150 million for new housing and first-time buyer programs, but some leaders say policy is more important than funding.
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High interest rates and inflated house prices continue to prevent many Utahns from buying a home. But there’s a silver lining for renters with an eye for the long haul.
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The city’s new incentive program is slated to go into effect next spring, but experts say factors outside the city’s control could stymie development.
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The Utah Housing Coalition awarded groups across the state working to provide affordable housing to address rising homelessness.
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The changes, approved by the city council last week, will allow up to four-unit structures in all residential areas of the city — as long as affordability requirements are met.
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$150 million of the Governor's proposed $29.5 billion state budget would be dedicated to getting more Utahns into the home-buying market.
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The incumbent told supporters on election night that the results show voters want a city government that “prioritizes results over politics.”