
City wants public input on homeless services
Salt Lake City has received positive national attention for how it deals with homelessness. Even with national praise, the convergence of gentrification and crime in
Salt Lake City has received positive national attention for how it deals with homelessness. Even with national praise, the convergence of gentrification and crime in
Utah doesn’t haven’t a reputation as alcohol friendly, but a recent insurgence of local breweries and distilleries could change that. In March, the Department of
A formerly vacant lot in the East Central neighborhood is finding new life as construction is underway on the Arlington Park development, six townhomes on
Air quality concerns drew hundreds to the Utah State Capitol Saturday to demand legislative action in mitigating air pollution along the Wasatch Front.
Half of renter households in Salt Lake City are burdened by excessive housing costs, meaning that they spend over 30 percent of their income on
Utah’s pernicious winter air and the fact that state’s population is expected to nearly double by 2050 make planning for how Utah grows imperative. With
The immediate need for new offices for Salt Lake County District Attorneys may effectively kill plans for a significant public-private development on the northeast corner of
*This article was previously published November 24, 2014 but has been updated to include new renderings. The Good News: Construction of the Encore Apartments is
“If you don’t take care of the fundamentals in your society: education, infrastructure and human needs the future is not going to look very bright, especially a future that is getting more and more complicated” said Gochnour.
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