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Mayors unite to secure vital funding for homeless shelters

February 27, 2024 | Sandy City Council, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah



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Mayors unite to secure vital funding for homeless shelters
In a busy week leading up to the end of the legislative session, discussions surrounding homelessness funding took center stage during a recent government meeting. A critical issue arose when it was revealed that mitigation funding for shelter cities had not been approved, raising immediate concerns among local officials.

The meeting highlighted the significant increase in funding that cities have allocated to address homelessness, with a reported 40% rise in support over the past year. This funding is crucial as cities like Sandy, Tooele, Davis, and Washington County are expanding their shelter capacities, including the addition of winter overflow shelters.

In response to the funding setback, mayors from Salt Lake County, including Sandy's mayor, convened to advocate for the reconsideration of a $2.5 million funding request. This amount was initially proposed as one-time funding last year and was intended to be negotiated into ongoing support this year. Local leaders expressed concern that the funding oversight was lost amid the multitude of homelessness-related bills being discussed.

Efforts to engage with members of the executive appropriations committee were made, with several representatives and senators participating in discussions to address the funding gap. While progress was reported, the outcome remains uncertain as the session draws to a close. Local officials continue to push for the necessary funding to ensure that the growing needs of their communities are met.

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