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Herriman podcast: City stresses regional role on homelessness, touts new restaurant ribbon cutting

Herriman City · February 6, 2026
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Summary

On the Feb. 5 Herriman City podcast hosts said the city helps fund regional resource centers for people experiencing homelessness, announced a ribbon cutting for Cay Cook Station in Academy Village, and gave a brief update on the state legislative session.

Mayor's office representatives on the Herriman City podcast reiterated that Herriman does not intend to operate a homeless shelter but participates financially with other cities and the county to support regional resource centers in Salt Lake and Midvale.

"We'll probably never have a homeless shelter here or anything like that, but we do all the cities in the county, you know, participate financially to support the resource centers that we have in Salt Lake and Midvale," said Unidentified Speaker 1. The hosts framed the city's role as a regional funder of services rather than a local shelter operator. They also summarized the state legislative session as being in week three of a 45-day session and estimated large bill volumes that may affect city operations.

Separately, the podcast celebrated a ribbon cutting earlier that day for Cay Cook Station in Academy Village, near Lee's Marketplace and Mountain View, and encouraged listeners to support new local businesses. The episode closed with event mentions (a Chinese New Year celebration at Herriman High) and contact information for city communications.