From Deseret News archives:
Community, faith groups want Becker to tackle poverty issues
11 leaders send letter challenging mayor-elect
Spurred by the absence of poverty issues in Becker's agenda for his first 180 days in office, leaders from 11 faith and community groups sent a letter to the mayor-elect Wednesday, challenging his administration to address the city's poverty problems and requesting a January meeting with him to discuss them. "Previous mayors have neglected low-income people, and Ralph Becker has left poverty out of his 180-day plan," Glenn Bailey, executive director of Crossroads Urban Center, said in a statement. "Our goal is to let him know that people in Salt Lake City have expectations for him to show leadership in this area."
Bill Tibbitts, director of the Anti-Hunger Action Committee, said outgoing Mayor Rocky Anderson "would sometimes talk about poverty, but he didn't do nearly as much as he could have."
Anderson was taken aback Wednesday by claims that his administration hasn't done enough to address poverty problems.
"There certainly is always more that can be done, but I think my administration has made poverty a top issue," he said.
Salt Lake City and its affordable housing partners have spent more than $46 million on affordable housing during Anderson's two terms in office, granting 170 first-time home-buyer loans and creating nearly 3,500 affordable-housing units and 357 market-rate units.
The city also partnered in several projects Anderson calls "innovative," including a transitional housing project for homeless veterans at Veterans Hospital, the 100-unit Sunrise Apartments for the chronically homeless and the low-income Jefferson Apartments. Salt Lake City also became the first Olympic city to facilitate a homeless overflow shelter.
"There's no question that I and others in my administration have made a tremendous difference for those who are most in need," Anderson said.
Still, advocates for low-income, homeless, hungry and disabled people see a change in leadership at City Hall as an opportunity for increased collaboration between the community and city government on poverty issues, Tibbitts said.
Four issues in need of immediate attention, according to the letter, are the decreasing stock of low-income housing, the rising cost of transportation, the need to connect people with nutrition and health-care programs, and the regulation of payday lenders.
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