Davis County is eyeing North Salt Lake for a new permanent homeless shelter, which could shake up local zoning and neighborhood dynamics. It’s a big move that will likely dominate upcoming city council meetings, so you’ll want to stay in the loop.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The project would likely involve state and federal funding, such as LIHTC and project-based vouchers.
Chronically homeless individuals in Davis County would gain access to stable housing and on-site support services.
Local homeowners worried about property values or neighborhood safety might feel the brunt of these changes.
Davis County is looking for a location for a new Permanent Supportive Housing project. The city is weighing whether to support this, given their existing affordable housing efforts.
Davis County considers permanent emergency shelter in North Salt Lake KSL.com
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