New plan would allow homeless shelters in most of SLC — or would it?
On paper, it would clear the way for resource centers in lots of other places, but some fear giving the final say to politicians could foil the effort.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Beds at the Gail Miller Resource Center in 2019. Salt Lake City is considering a proposal to homeless shelters and resource centers in more parts of Utah's capital.
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.