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The city’s new incentive program is slated to go into effect next spring, but experts say factors outside the city’s control could stymie development.
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The changes, approved by the city council last week, will allow up to four-unit structures in all residential areas of the city — as long as affordability requirements are met.
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The incumbent told supporters on election night that the results show voters want a city government that “prioritizes results over politics.”
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While there is support for the plan’s goals, some of the finer details still need to be fleshed out.
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Members of the Salt Lake City Council held a community conversation about the issue of homelessness on Oct. 2.
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West-siders bear the brunt of the valley's poor air quality and don't always know how to plead their cases to elected officials. Our Reaching for Air project tried to close the gap between constituents and their representatives.
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So far, it’s been a yearslong path for Utah communities to reach their goal of net-100% renewable energy by 2030.
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The Utah Board of Education chief of staff will assume the seat that was vacated on July 3 by Amy Fowler.
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Voters handily approved an $85 million parks bond last November. Now the question is what to do with the first $25 million?
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The Salt Lake City Council appropriated over $20 million for affordable housing projects in 2022.
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Salt Lake City is still figuring out what development exactly will go on the block, but the original murals will most likely come down.
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After the state legislature passed a bill that changed the makeup of the Inland Port Authority, new board members meet for the first time.