HOUSING + HOMELESSNESS

Gov. Cox releases budget plan to improve homelessness resources in Utah

Dec 4, 2023, 1:00 PM | Updated: 4:45 pm

governor cox and several other people speak about his plan to address homelessness in utah...

Gov. Spencer Cox is joined by local leaders and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson as he unveils the state's 2025 homelessness plan at a press conference at Atherton Community Treatment Center in West Valley City on Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. (Scott G Winterton/Deseret News)

(Scott G Winterton/Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer Cox announced budget plans for improving Utah’s homelessness services on Monday as part of his larger budget recommendations that will be released Tuesday.

Cox said that the plans focus on three areas: providing behavioral health resources, stabilizing emergency shelters, and preventing homelessness in the first place.

 

Cox said Utah needs 8000 more mental health workers to meet the needs of the homeless community.

“As a result, we’re recommending $8 million to alleviate the workforce shortages in our behavioral health system. This includes $3.3 million, one-time, for paid internships loan forgiveness and incentives for training,” Cox said.

Part of the focus is also a $10.6 million fund towards a parallel judicial system that sends homeless people to treatment services rather than jail.

Some homeless advocates think the governor’s solution to the problem is problematic itself.

Executive Director of Unsheltered Utah Wendy Garvin told Inside Sources the plan has the potential for abuse.

“One of the details that has me a little bit concerned, is that we’re modeling this program very heavily on the Miami Model. And the Miami Model includes a heavy dose of involuntary commitment,” Garvin said, adding, “I think that as a state that very much values civil liberties, we are going to have to be extremely careful to not fall into some of the traps that we’ve seen in Florida.”

Garvin says that last year, 17% of these involuntary commitments were for youth.

“Which is very concerning, because it puts those youth into programs that almost inevitably put them into contact with more serious offenders or people with more serious issues. And so it does not necessarily give them the healing or support that they need.

Garvin said this can be done well with the right safeguards.

But the biggest hole right now that needs fixing, Garvin said, is that there are just not enough facilities.

“If we were to go out and commit everybody who has a serious mental illness right now, we would have nowhere to put them. And that means that we are five to ten years from really being able to implement this plan as intended. So we need to start. We need to move in the right direction. We need to put those guardrails in place to make sure we’re not abusing this system,” Garvin said.

Cox will release his full 2024 budget proposal on Tuesday.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Housing + Homelessness

A "For sale" sign in front of a home in North Salt Lake. Home listings for sale went up 23% in Apri...

Tammy Kikuchi

Home listings for sale in Utah went up almost 23% in April

Deanna Devey with the Utah Association of Realtors shared insights of new listings for homes, the total supply of homes and the number of closed sales all increased in April.

4 days ago

Utah wants homes to go to owners not renters. Grey homes are pictured in Lehi, Utah....

Eric Cabrera

U.S. Census Bureau ranks Utah number 1 in housing growth for third year in a row

Census data ranks Utah at the top for housing growth three years in a row. Utah's housing units have increased by 2.5%.

5 days ago

a neighborhood in murray -- Salt Lake City Planning Division recommends zoning changes for single-f...

Peter Johnston

Salt Lake City planners recommend changes in how single-family neighborhoods get zoned

A report from the Salt Lake City Planning Division recommends zoning changes for single-family neighborhoods to help address the city's housing issues.

11 days ago

A neighborhood under construction in North Salt Lake....

Adam Small

“Priced out and Fed Up”: survey finds issues with housing affordability

This year's Utah Priorities Project report shows that, for the first time for the project, the cost of living is Utahns' number one concern.

21 days ago

a man moves boxes at the crossroads urban center...

Simone Seikaly

Crossroads Urban Center reports “unprecedented” need for food

Officials from the Crossroads Urban Center say a monthly bill that most people have is eating into the ability to buy food.

27 days ago

Homelessness advocates in front of Supreme Court...

LINDSAY WHITEHURST and CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press

With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court weighs bans on sleeping outdoors

It's the most significant case in the Supreme Court in decades on homelessness and comes as record numbers of people are without a permanent place to live.

28 days ago

Sponsored Articles

a doctor putting her hand on the chest of her patient...

Intermountain Health

Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic

An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.

Young couple hugging while a realtor in a suit hands them keys in a new home...

Utah Association of Realtors

Buying a home this spring? Avoid these 5 costly pitfalls

By avoiding these pitfalls when buying a home this spring, you can ensure your investment will be long-lasting and secure.

a person dressed up as a nordic viking in a dragon boat resembling the bear lake monster...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster

The Bear Lake monster has captivated people in the region for centuries, with tales that range from the believable to the bizarre.

...

Live Nation Concerts

All the artists coming to Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (formerly USANA Amp) this summer

Summer concerts are more than just entertainment; they’re a celebration of life, love, and connection.

Mother and cute toddler child in a little fancy wooden cottage, reading a book, drinking tea and en...

Visit Bear Lake

How to find the best winter lodging in Bear Lake, Utah

Winter lodging in Bear Lake can be more limited than in the summer, but with some careful planning you can easily book your next winter trip.

Happy family in winter clothing at the ski resort, winter time, watching at mountains in front of t...

Visit Bear Lake

Ski more for less: Affordable ski resorts near Bear Lake, Utah

Plan your perfect ski getaway in Bear Lake this winter, with pristine slopes, affordable tickets, and breathtaking scenery.

Gov. Cox releases budget plan to improve homelessness resources in Utah