Utah County sheriff fears his county will turn into Rio Grande, with transients creating longterm camps
This raises good questions. How will the Salt Lake City Homeless activities impact other counties in the state especially those closest to Salt Lake City? “Sheriff Jim Tracy’s office asked for a ban on camping on county property for more than a day per week. The office also suggested prohibiting camping “on any public property within the limits of an incorporated City” in the county without written approval of the County Commission.”
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Sure is empty down here...