The story of one man who ran every street in Salt Lake City in 2020
Here is what Bryant Heath learned about Utah’s capital.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Bryant Heath has ran on every Salt Lake City street in the year 2020. It was about 990 miles in all from January to December.
If you live in Salt Lake City, Bryant Heath ran by your house this year.
If you work in Salt Lake City, Heath ran by your place of business. If you worship in Salt Lake City, he ran by your church. Your school, favorite grocery store, the gas station you usually stop by, your bank, your favorite park. He’s seen them all.
SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced on Thursday over $1 million in rental assistance is still available for struggling Salt Lake City residents while Americans wait for Congress to act on another COVID-19 relief package. As we wait to see if Congress will do something, we will not wait to act here in Salt Lake City Hall, Mendenhall said in a news conference outside the Salt Lake City-County Building. I am happy to announce to Salt Lake City residents there are additional moneys, and there is funding available to you.
Mendenhall said the $1 million is grant funding, and is not a loan that has to be repaid. She said it can be used to pay past and current rent bills for any Salt Lake residents in need, regardless of immigrant documentation status, even if they didn t qualify for the first stimulus check from the federal CARES Act.
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Salt Lake City offers $500 and rent help to those struggling because of the pandemic
More than $1 million available as thousands of Utah residents face eviction.
(Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall speaks at a news conference on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. | Updated: Dec. 18, 2020, 12:16 a.m.
As the federal eviction moratorium may end on Jan. 1, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said keeping a roof over residents’ heads is a top priority.
The mayor announced $1.1 million in rental assistance Thursday, available to all city residents, regardless of their documentation status. Applicants will receive the money as a grant, not a loan, and it can be used to pay current or back rent.
SLC Mayor signs proclamation allowing businesses to expand outdoor operations
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SALT LAKE CITY â Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has signed an emergency proclamation to allow businesses to expand their outdoor operating capacities.
âWe want to ensure businesses have the ability to maximize their revenue while also creating a safe environment for our residents and visitors,â Mayor Mendenhall said in a news release. âIt has been an incredibly difficult year for many businesses, especially small businesses and food and beverage establishments, and we want to do everything we can to assist by expanding their options to do business.â