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Community Engagement Salt Lake City Public Lands “Reimagine Nature”
(Appendix 8.1.3)–higher than 30% of their income. Six out of the ten block groups spend around or more than 30% of their income on housing. According to the 2016, Moderate Income Housing Plan, 90% of renters are burdened by rent who spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs. So, these selected areas need more a ordable housing, along with the rest of the city. Goal one (Community Development 2016, pg. 31) of the Moderate Income Housing Plan, Increase Housing Opportunities for Households Earning up to 50 percent AMI and for households with critical needs, can help handle the selected block group’s housing condition. It is also important to note that there is a mobile home community located along Millcreek adjacent to the east of State Street of predominantly senior residents. is area most likely provides crucial a ordable housing for the senior and income-stressed populations of SSL. Preservation and or equitable consideration for all the mobile home developments in SSL need to be incorporated into the Trust’s mission.
Figure 1.4 - Land Uses within the 1/2 mile buffer zone
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4. OPPORTUNITY AREAS
Using the broad vision outlined above, areas of opportunity were identi ed throughout SSL. e opportunity areas were determined based on their geographic locations, current conditions/land use, and anticipated future land use. e purpose of the opportunity areas is to provide a variety of bene ts to the community while preserving and enhancing the creek. e four areas vary in size and scope, however, they are all supported by the vision objectives and align with the community’s vision.

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Figure 5.4 Riparian Buffer Overlay Zone
Suitability Analysis and Site Planning
Salt Lake City: A Future Urban Agricultural City Toolkit for Vertical Farming Implementation 2021
This document demonstrates project research, site selection and analysis, and a suitability analysis using geospatial variables. This document is persuasive, though primarily it is meant to inform interested stakeholders. Please note that this was altered from its original version, so margins and certain other details have been changed.
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