Kaysville officials are fighting a proposed temporary homeless shelter, worried about how it might change the neighborhood vibe and local resources. It’s a big land-use battle that could set a precedent for how the city handles future housing projects.
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The city might have to shell out extra cash for legal fees and potential infrastructure upgrades if the project moves forward.
People experiencing homelessness in the region would gain access to much-needed temporary housing and support services.
Local homeowners are worried that the shelter will hurt their property values and change the character of their neighborhood.
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