
Salt Lake City now has a city-wide ADU ordinance
After nearly a decade in the works, Salt Lake City has a new Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance (ADU). On Tuesday, October 16, in a 5 to
After nearly a decade in the works, Salt Lake City has a new Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance (ADU). On Tuesday, October 16, in a 5 to
Despite adding hundreds of new residential units, demand for housing in Salt Lake City is still outpacing supply. The tight rental market is making rent
After several years and significant back and forth decision making, Salt Lake City’s current draft of proposed amendments to its Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Ordinance
In the final days of 2017, Building Salt Lake received two distinctly different media releases from Salt Lake City’s two governing bodies, the City Council and
In the face of rising rents and an increasingly limited housing supply, the Salt Lake City Council unanimously adopted the Growing SLC Housing Plan that will guide
After several months of debate, during Tuesday’s work session the Salt Lake City Council decided that the affluent Avenues and East Bench neighborhoods should be
The idea of using Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to address affordable housing was relatively new in 2013 when former Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker first
On Tuesday, the public had the first of two opportunities to express their support, or lack thereof, to the Salt Lake City Council on an
During Tuesday’s work session, the Salt Lake City Council opted, in a 4 to 3 vote, to remove a tentative boundary for a proposed Accessory Dwelling
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