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Is it realistic to think chronic homelessness can be ended?

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Is it realistic to think chronic homelessness can be ended?

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Absolutely. Utah’s 10-year plan is more than a wish list, or call-to-action. It’s a living document based on methodically tested principles and hard results. Utah is now home to two apartment complexes for the homeless. More are slated for construction in 2009. Utah has seen a 15 percent decline in the chronically homeless population since implementation of the 10-year plan.

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