That village of tiny homes? It’s a go, says Salt Lake City.
Nonprofit hopes residents will be able to move in next summer, pledges to make the west-side area “more vibrant, more prosperous and even more beautiful.”
(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) A model of a tiny home on display at The Other Side Academy in Salt Lake City on Monday, Aug. 15, 2022. The City Council signed off on a proposed village of tiny houses at its Tuesday meeting.
Blake joined The Tribune in March 2022 to cover city and county government before becoming an editor in 2024. He is a University of Minnesota graduate who started his journalism career in Las Vegas, where he covered local government, state politics and the depletion of the Colorado River. He is dad to a Golden Retriever named Woodward.
Blake joined The Tribune in March 2022 to cover city and county government before becoming an editor in 2024. He is a University of Minnesota graduate who started his journalism career in Las Vegas, where he covered local government, state politics and the depletion of the Colorado River. He is dad to a Golden Retriever named Woodward.