Utah Lawmaker Seeks Safer Shelters, Community Acceptance

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Utah Lawmaker Seeks Safer Shelters, Community Acceptance
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A Utah state representative aims to improve homeless shelters by implementing stricter regulations for service providers. He believes safer and cleaner facilities will encourage community acceptance.

A Utah lawmaker wants less resistance to homeless shelters from neighbors. He hopes stricter rules for service providers help. Over potential locations for homeless shelters in Utah , one state legislator wants to make the facilities safer and cleaner inside and out in hopes that communities will be more likely to accept them. Rep.

Tyler Clancy, R-Provo, is preparing legislation that would alter the licensure process for homeless service providers to explicitly prohibit drug activity in shelters and set specific rules around how staff deal with dangerous behavior. Our shelters need to be safe and a good place for people to be who are in recovery. We know that a lot of our homeless neighbors are in some sort of recovery, Clancy said. ... It’s important that, if we really care about these resources, to make sure that the people who need help can go there and not be in a compromised situation.— doesn’t happen in surrounding neighborhoods. How exactly new licensing requirements would obligate service providers and police to address issues outside the walls of the shelter is still being worked out, the Utah County Republican said. In the most recent general session, believes that new licensure rules are only one piece of a more comprehensive homeless services system he’s hoping to build.that relies on smaller homeless resource centers scattered across Utah’s capital and neighboring South Salt Lake. He said communities were promised that the new centers wouldn’t affect residents’ quality of life, but he now feels the state and host cities haven’t lived up to those vows. State leaders’ frustration with homelessness enforcement in Salt Lake City has emerged as a sticking point ahead of the upcoming legislative session.criticizing public safety efforts in Utah’s capital and instructing the mayor to come up with a better plan before lawmakers meet on Capitol Hil

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