From Deseret News archives:
Federal housing suit filed
Groups accuse Summit of failing to meet needs of disabled, poor
Those housing options for disabled and low-income Utahns are being cut short in Summit County, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and several state minority advocacy groups.
The suit, which comes a week after Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. declared April as Fair Housing Month, seeks $40 million in damages and claims Summit County officials have created "discriminatory land uses" to limit affordable housing for minorities, the disabled population and limited-income citizens.
"What Summit County is doing is really putting together an elite enclave that is more white and less diverse than the rest of Utah and America," said Michael Hutchings, attorney for the coalition of minority groups, landowners and individuals bringing the suit.
The zoning restriction also makes it hard for residents like Garber to find apartments that are required to have handicapped-accessible amenities like ramps and wider doors.
"Summit County has locked itself up and told us we are not welcome as persons with disabilities," said Jerry Costley, executive director of the plaintiff group Disabled Rights Action Committee. "Even if we had enough money, it would be hard to find accessibility. We just want Cathy to have a place to live."
"Affordable housing is one of our top priorities," Richer said. "We're not aware of any deficiencies, but we'll certainly look into any allegations."
Calls to the Summit County attorney were not returned Monday.
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