A proposed bill seeks to dismantle Salt Lake City's homeless campus, with a top Republican framing it as a measure to protect the Great Salt Lake.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The state is currently seeking funding for the campus, with estimated operating costs of $65 per night per person.
Individuals experiencing homelessness who need a stable, long-term pathway to housing and services.
Nearby residents who are concerned about potential impacts on neighborhood safety and property values.
Bill to scuttle SLC homeless campus is actually about helping the Great Salt Lake, top Republican insists The Salt Lake Tribune
The state is planning a new 15.85-acre homeless campus in the city. Residents and council members are concerned about how it will be managed and whether it will actually provide the long-term support needed.
West-side Salt Lake City neighbors air fears of planned 1,300-bed homeless campus Utah News Dispatch
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