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Utah committees explore federal funding options to address housing challenges

January 12, 2024 | Summit County Council, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah



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Utah committees explore federal funding options to address housing challenges
During the recent Summit County Council meeting on January 12, 2024, discussions centered on the pressing issue of housing and the potential for securing additional funding to support local housing initiatives. Council members expressed both optimism and concern regarding the availability of federal grants and programs aimed at addressing housing challenges in the community.

One key topic was the exploration of various funding sources beyond the traditional voucher program, which has faced limitations. Council members highlighted the importance of seeking out federal grants that could support individual housing developments and broader programming efforts. For instance, a recent grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) called "Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing" was mentioned, which allocated $85 million nationwide, with some municipalities, like Ketchum, applying for substantial amounts to tackle their housing needs.

The conversation also touched on the state-level initiatives aimed at increasing homeownership opportunities for Utah residents, particularly first-time buyers. With rising shelter costs contributing to inflation, council members noted that the ongoing housing crisis is likely to prompt more funding opportunities in the future.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to addressing housing issues, reflecting a broader recognition of the challenges faced by residents in securing affordable housing. As discussions continue, the council aims to leverage available resources to enhance housing support and improve living conditions for the community.

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