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ULCT board warns of major unknowns as state pursues 1,300‑bed homelessness campus
Summary
ULCT staff told the board the state has acquired about 15 acres for a proposed roughly 1,300‑bed campus in Salt Lake and is exploring funding and program models. The board asked staff to continue engagement, flagged concerns about living conditions, civil‑commitment proposals and local roles, and asked for follow‑up before the next full board.
The Utah League of Cities and Towns (ULCT) on Tuesday updated its board on a state plan to develop a roughly 1,300‑bed homelessness campus in Salt Lake and urged members to review the League’s existing homelessness principles as staff continues negotiations with state leaders.
ULCT staff said the state has acquired roughly 15 acres for the proposed campus but that details remain unresolved, including who will pay for construction and operations, how the campus will fit into existing shelter and housing systems, and whether some services on the campus could be…
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