Rezoning to allow for a multi-family development, with a commitment to 15% of units being affordable.
The project would replace 20 existing units with a larger development, with a requirement to keep some units affordable.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
A zoning map amendment to allow for a multi-family development, with a proposed community benefit of 15% of units offered at or below 80% Area Median Income.
The CRA Board approved $8.1 million in funding for affordable housing projects and discussed future strategies, including equitable geographic distribution, wealth-building models, and refining scoring criteria to incentivize housing in underserved areas.
Adjustments to the city's budget, including funding for a police mobile command center, a pedestrian bridge at Glendale Golf Course, public services equipment, police overtime, and legal support for the community. It reflects ongoing financial planning and allocation of city resources.
A Utah representative is proposing to rename a street in Salt Lake City after Charlie Kirk, a conservative political commentator. Residents should care because this initiative would require city approval, potentially incur city expenses for new signage and administrative changes, and could spark debate over the political implications and impact on the street's identity.
A new three-story walkup housing project is proposed for Hillside Avenue in Salt Lake City's Capitol Hill, replacing an aging, vacant structure. This development aims to add more housing units as part of a 'missing middle' infill wave.