The 2024 General Legislative Session in Utah continued on February 29, 2024, with a focus on housing legislation. The meeting began with a motion to adopt amendment number 4, which passed unanimously. Representative White then presented Senate Bill 208, part of a broader housing initiative aimed at increasing the supply of homes across the state.
Representative White explained that SB 208 specifically addresses Housing and Transit Reinvestment Zones (HTRZs), which are intended to support mixed-use, multifamily, and affordable housing developments near FrontRunner tracks and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations. The bill proposes several key amendments: enhancing housing affordability requirements, clarifying eligibility for HTRZs, promoting owner-occupied housing, adding a new committee member designated by legislative leaders, and modifying tax and economic policies related to HTRZs.
After a brief discussion, which yielded no questions, Representative White reiterated the effectiveness of HTRZs in increasing housing options since their inception. The voting on SB 208 was then opened, resulting in a decisive passage with 60 votes in favor and only 3 against. The bill will now proceed to the Senate for further consideration.
As the meeting concluded, Representative Romero addressed the minority caucus, emphasizing the need for continued legislative progress. The session was then recessed until 5:30 PM, marking the end of the afternoon's discussions.