Construction begins on affordable public housing apartments in Midvale News Traffic

Construction begins on affordable public housing apartments in Midvale News Traffic

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Construction begins on affordable public housing apartments in Midvale

10/21/2022 9:45:00 PM

Housing Connect broke ground on a public housing redevelopment project in Midvale that will change lives for dozens of Utah families

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Housing Connect broke ground on a public housing redevelopment project in Midvale that will change lives for dozens of Utah families Salt Lake County took a big step Thursday to create affordable apartments for dozens of families. Housing Connect broke ground on a public housing redevelopment project that will change lives for dozens of Utah families. Read more:
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