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Herriman council questions realism of Utah Housing plan’s 50,000-home goal
Summary
Councilmembers raised concerns about the Utah Housing Strategic Plan's 50,000-homes-by-2028 target, questioned several proposed metrics (including a time-to-permit measure) and directed staff to submit consolidated comments by the March 19 deadline while encouraging individual council comments.
Herriman City Council members reviewed the Utah Housing Strategic Plan draft and debated whether its 50,000-homes-by-2028 target and proposed metrics are practical or meaningful for local governments.
A councilmember raised the central concern: "when they came up with a 50,000 homes by 2028, we were sitting in 2023... our record number of housing starts…
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