Search results for: “affordable housing”
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Who is Getting Rich From Failed Homeless Housing in Utah?
Why is no one asking questions about the sale of the property on North Temple and Redwood Road to the Larry H. Miller Company for their Power District? The original…
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Utah’s Housing Shortage Has Much More to Do with Zoning than with Land
On today’s top 5, affordable housing initiatives in Los Angeles show that Utah’s housing shortage has more to do with zoning than land.
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Did Mayor Mendenhall Lie About Permanent Supportive Housing Numbers?
Rocky Anderson came on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss permanent supportive housing for the unsheltered homeless population in Utah.
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Closing Moab’s Housing Gap
Moab and Grand County, like many other places across the country, have struggled with housing scarcity for years.
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Housing & Camping Crisis in Moab, Utah
Not only river guides and restaurant employees, but also teachers are having an incredibly difficult time finding affordable housing in Moab, Utah. Many are resorting to living out of their…
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Why is “Housing First” Homes to the Homeless Proving to Be A Failure in Utah?
Why are Salt Lake City’s public housing initiatives under the “Housing First” Banner proving to be such a dismal failure since 2016?
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Utah’s Scary Housing Market
With $2,950 per month to own a very small home, young couples have no chance of finding any affordable housing than young couples in Utah.
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Priced Out of the Rental Market Utah: Single Homeless Mother Explains Difficulty of Current Housing Crisis
The current rental market in Salt Lake City and beyond is pricing people out, who are ending up on the streets.
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Moab Workers Build Their Own Homes to Overcome Housing Shortage
Arroyo Crossing, Moab homes are built specifically for Grand County workers on a parcel owned by the nonprofit Moab Area Community Land Trust.
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Greenprint Apartments – An Urban Micro-Housing Experiment
Energy efficient, affordable, comfortable and small describe the new apartments at 800 South and 200 West of Salt Lake City.