The city is deciding what types of housing projects to prioritize for funding next year. This affects how many low-income and family-sized units get built in our neighborhoods.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The total funding amount will be finalized during the city budget process in May.
Low-income residents and families looking for affordable housing options.
Current neighborhood residents concerned about density and the loss of homeownership opportunities.
Most SLC residents are worried about housing and don’t think the city has done enough, new research finds The Salt Lake Tribune
The city is deciding what types of housing projects to prioritize for funding next year. This affects how many low-income and family-sized units get built in our neighborhoods.
Residents are debating whether the city should prioritize low-income rentals or homeownership opportunities in new developments like 'The Grove.' There is also concern about the city selling public land at a discount to private developers.