A Draper landowner put up a sign that made people think there might be a homeless camp nearby, sparking local concerns about how the city should handle homelessness and land use.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The pantry is currently limited by space and lacks the capacity to install donated equipment.
Low-income families and seniors in Draper who rely on the pantry for food and essential supplies.
Families who may be turned away or face limited access due to the pantry's space constraints.
Letter: Utah has the means — public, private, and religious — to respond at the scale the homelessness crisis demands
Local families are struggling with rising housing costs, making it hard to afford groceries. The Jesus Feeds pantry is a vital resource but is currently at capacity.
Frustrated Draper landowner's sign causes confusion over possible homeless camp KUTV
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