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A possible site has been unveiled for Salt Lake City’s tiny home village to house the homeless
The site’s neighbor is a junkyard on the west side. But proponents say it could be a ‘tremendous lift’ to the area
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Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
The site under consideration for a future Salt Lake City tiny home village to house over 400 of the chronically homeless has been unveiled.
It’s in west-side Salt Lake City — right next to an auto junkyard.
But its proponents say if it’s approved, the tiny home village could be designed in a way that will feel like “its own little world” in a “lush resort area” — not an industrial expanse.