Microshelters set up camp in a new place in Salt Lake City
The relocated community can support up to 50 residents. Officials say the pilot program proved this approach can work for those experiencing homelessness.
(Bethany Baker | The Salt Lake Tribune) The microshelter community, opened by Utah’s Office of Homeless Services and designed to house up to 50 individuals experiencing homelessness, is seen in Salt Lake City on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.