Draper is launching a program to help its employees buy homes, since housing prices are skyrocketing. This could make a big difference for city workers struggling to afford homes.
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The agreement establishes a framework for future housing investment in the city.
Local workers who want to live in the community where they work.
No groups negatively affected
City of Draper aims to help employees become homeowners as housing prices soar KUTV
The city is partnering with the Ivory Foundation to build more housing that is affordable for the local workforce. This is a major step in helping people who work in Draper live closer to their jobs.
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