A 272-unit affordable housing project funded through tax-exempt private activity bonds.
Provides new affordable housing units for the community.
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A 272-unit affordable housing project funded through tax-exempt bonds.
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.
The city is struggling to balance new development with the urgent need for more housing. Council members are pushing back against hotel-only projects in favor of developments that include residential units.
The property is located within a groundwater source protection overlay, requiring additional regulations and reviews from public utilities, flood control, and the state engineer. Residents are concerned about potential environmental impacts from construction and operation, especially near the draw and Sugar House Park.
Salt Lake City is resuming its foothill trails expansion project, nearly five years after it was paused. This initiative aims to enhance recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. The project is significant as it can boost local economy, promote health and wellness, and improve the city's overall quality of life.
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