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City commits to tiny homes for veterans and approves denser, lower‑cost housing approach
Summary
Mayor announced Project Valor — four donated tiny homes to be built on a remnant UDOT parcel for aging and disabled veterans with the council agreeing to provide entitlements — and described an Amara/Coral Canyon partnership that reduces land and builder costs to produce lower-priced lots.
Washington City’s mayor told the State of the City audience the city has agreed to provide entitlements for a pilot to place four tiny homes for aging and disabled veterans on a remnant parcel owned by the Utah Department of Transportation.
According to the mayor, the governor’s housing adviser and UDOT approached city officials about the…
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