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Advocate calls for urgent homeless community center in Murray

February 20, 2024 | Murray , Salt Lake County, Utah



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Advocate calls for urgent homeless community center in Murray
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and suggestions regarding local issues, particularly focusing on homelessness in Murray City. Lawrence Foreman, a resident and advocate for the homeless, emphasized the urgent need for a dedicated homeless community center in the area. He highlighted that such a facility could provide essential services, including warming and cooling spaces, temporary overnight shelter, minor medical assistance, and even a free veterinary clinic for pets belonging to homeless individuals.

Foreman pointed out that Murray City already has a successful senior community center, suggesting that a similar model could be adapted to meet the needs of the homeless population. He proposed that the city could collaborate with neighboring municipalities to fund and support this initiative, leveraging existing buildings to minimize costs and expedite the process.

The meeting also featured comments from Clark Bull, a District 3 representative, who expressed his interest in the discussions surrounding form-based code, although he did not elaborate on specific proposals. The engagement from citizens reflects a growing awareness and willingness to address pressing social issues within the community, particularly the challenges faced by the homeless population.

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