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Letter: How about creating a designated campground for the homeless in Salt Lake City?
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Sisters Natalie and Lucie Sullivan, volunteers from the Food Justice Coalition, deliver food to people experiencing homelessness, on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021.
By Roy Webb | The Public Forum
| April 8, 2021, 12:00 p.m. | Updated: 2:44 p.m.
In the best of all possible worlds, we would have enough housing for all the homeless. But it’s not and we don’t. So how about use one of the big parking lots, or the old disused campground on North Temple, and set up a designated campground. Mark it off so each person or couple would have their own space for their tent; then you could have a storage area, where they could keep their stuff; portable toilets, a place for Volunteers for America and other social welfare organizations, drug counseling, and so on.
Change happening to keep North Temple safe for residents
and last updated 2021-04-06 19:40:53-04
SALT LAKE CITY â Salt Lake City leaders hope to combat crime plaguing the North Temple corridor with a new team of friendly faces.
On Tuesday, Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced the move after the usual solutions failed to improve the struggling neighborhood west of downtown. It gets frustrating,â said resident Steven Rivera.
Living off North Temple, Rivera has witnessed crime, drug use and homeless camps getting worse.
âI feel bad for my kids because I wonât let them go outside. Thatâs what drives me nuts,â said Rivera.
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5PM; Salt Lake leaders focus on safety, development of troubled North Temple corridor
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SALT LAKE CITY Steven Rivera has lived near the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City for over a decade. He used to let his children walk to school and take his dog for walks along the Jordan River.
But not anymore. We ve been there for 12 years and it s just getting worse, he said Tuesday, fighting back tears. People will camp out (on the streets nearby) and they will do drugs out there, they ll leave their needles out there, just all kinds of garbage.
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