Affordable Housing Tag

On February 28, the PC forwarded a positive recommendation on Adaptive Reuse to the City Council We have had questions about the Wendy’s on 1300 E, they are not going anywhere, just doing a much needed remodel. We learned about a new project called Fairmont Heights 2557...

UPDATE#2 Here is the letter we just received, November 2022, asking for feedback. During the permitting process, Rocky Mountain Power made them move the building north 7 feet.  On the north side of the building, this means the project lost 21 parking stalls. To maintain...

The Harvey, a mixed-use project at 501 E 2700 South was approved by the Planning Commission on February 9.  The request was for a planned development of 15 residential and one commercial unit, in the CN (Neighborhood Community Zone) to be privately owned. You can...

UPDATE:  This was approved by the Planning Commission April 26, 2023 and now goes on to the City Council. Salt Lake City's Planning Division is considering zoning amendments to encourage the construction of additional affordable housing.  This may include an affordable housing overlay that would modify...

The larger building of this pair will be before the Planning Commission on January 26 at 5:30.  We have seen this a number of times at both the Land Use and Zoning (LUZ) Committee, and at some whole SHCC meetings.  This building has been undergoing...

  NOTE:  This project may never be built, and probably will need to make a new application if they decide to go forward because too much time has lapsed. (11/16/2023) FINAL UPDATE: This plan was approved by the Planning Commission October 13, 2021. UPDATE: Above is a drawing...

UPDATE October 18, 2022   The City Council adopted this text amendment. Three emails sent to City council on this subject This is a  map of District 7 Proposed Zoning SRO  which shows places where Shared Housing would be allowed. The third text amendment that was approved was Shared Housing...

The city wants our feedback on an "AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ORDINANCE"  This would allow affordable housing many places  in our city, without much oversight in terms of getting public comment, planning input or review by the Planning Commission, as long as it meets certain criteria....