(Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune) View of Salt Lake City's changing skyline looking eastward Tuesday, May 1, 2018. A Housing Gap Coalition formed by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce is going to encourage local government officials to adopt more flexible zoning policies and to cut regulatory fees to stimulate the development of more types of housing, particularly units affordable for lower-income people, in all parts of the Salt Lake Valley. The goal is to get more mixes of housing — high-density, high-rise apartments next to single-family homes alongside smaller apartment buildings with some businesses too.