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.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
Allocation of federal and local funds to support housing initiatives.
The school district and city planners who want to better understand the demographic impact of housing investments.
Taxpayers and the city budget are harmed by the foregone revenue. Residents seeking diverse housing options, including homeownership, and those concerned about concentrated poverty in their neighborhood could be negatively affected.
Two affordable housing complexes in Salt Lake City are moving forward, as both filed applications this week to get their building permits. Located in the Ballpark neighborhood near Central 9th, the Washington Yards project at 1050 S. Washington...
Board members want to know if these new affordable units are actually housing families with kids, but privacy laws make it hard to track.