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Residents rally against proposed recovery facility in Mill Creek

June 24, 2024 | Millcreek City Council, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah



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Residents rally against proposed recovery facility in Mill Creek
Residents of Mill Creek voiced strong concerns during a recent city hall meeting regarding a proposed recovery facility in their neighborhood. A local parent, who lives just three houses down from the site, expressed worries about increased traffic and safety risks for children, particularly toddlers who may run into the street.

The resident highlighted a stark contrast between the proposed facility and existing recovery centers in Mill Creek, noting that other facilities are well-staffed, have ample parking, and are located in safer, more accessible areas. They emphasized the need for more transparency from the organization behind the proposal, LevelUp Recovery, particularly regarding staffing and operational details.

Concerns were raised about the facility's design and capacity, with comparisons made to other local recovery homes that offer more space and better accommodations for residents. The speaker pointed out that reputable facilities typically have fewer residents per room and are situated near major thoroughfares with adequate public transportation access.

The community member concluded by stressing the importance of thoughtful placement of such facilities, advocating for a model that prioritizes the well-being of both residents and the surrounding neighborhood. The sentiment among attendees was clear: while they support recovery initiatives, they believe that the proposed location does not align with the standards set by other successful facilities in the area.

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