State officials have notified advocates asked to help keep homeless people off the streets during Salt Lake City s NBA All-Star Weekend that funding for that effort will no longer be available.
State officials have notified advocates who were involved in efforts to help keep homeless people off the streets during the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend that funding for that effort will no longer be available.
With just days before thousands come to Salt Lake City for the NBA All-Star Weekend, advocates of the area's unsheltered community are requesting funding and resources.
A proposal has been offered to keep homeless people off of the streets during the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend in Salt Lake City. But who would pay for the plan is a mystery.
“If the police care about people, if they care about protecting and serving they should be leaving this up. In fact, they should be helping in some kind of way,” Carl Moore said.