Homeless Couple in Sugar House Explains How They Are Shocked by Situation In Salt Lake City

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We recorded Dennis and Tami a year ago on the Hidden Hollow Trail between Sugar House Park and the Sugar House central business district.

Dennis told me how he always saw Salt Lake City as being a place that has “had all of its ducks in a row.” But when he returned to Salt Lake, after living in California for ten years he was surprised by the level of lawlessness and drug activity found in the city. Especially since the Road Home downtown homeless shelter was demolished in 2016. He says that the new areas where drug activity runs rampant is in front of the homeless resource centers.

“I was amazed how outside of the Woman’s Resource Center I found you could go there and get dope or a prostitute.” He added that there were things going on there that he never imagined he would find in Salt Lake City.

Dennis and his girlfriend Tami are among the unsheltered homeless population camping outside . When asked if he would consider moving into a tiny home Dennis had some very articulate ideas concerning the trend.

Dennis said tiny home villages seem like a great idea to solve the deeply affordable housing crisis if done in a manner that offers clear economic incentives for a addicts to become clean. Otherwise he says they can just turn areas into big messes.

Dennis believes that if addicts are given free-housing they should “go to a ghetto” until they can get clean, which could then offer them an incentive to get off drugs and get a job so they could qualify for nicer housing that perhaps offers more amenities such as personal bathrooms and kitchens. “Maybe when their UA (urin analysis) shows clean they can go to a tiny home, then after they are clean for awhile and working then they can get into a nicer place and eventually move into a home.” He added, “Like real life.”

Currently, unsheltered, drug addicted, chronically homeless individuals can qualify to live in very nice up-scale housing like the Magnolia Apartments in downtown Salt Lake City. The Magnolia Apartments have been reported on previously by Utah Stories to be a site for drug trafficking and prostitution.

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