Tony Milner, with Salt Lake City’s Housing and Neighborhood Development department, said he knew where individuals living in 28 of the 31 units were going to go. As far as the people living in the three remaining units — he’s not sure.
One family never showed up for their appointment to find housing. One man had a studio apartment lined up and seemingly disappeared. A husband and wife who qualified for a new apartment were ready to sign the lease and get the keys when they changed their mind, saying the one-bedroom apartment was too small for them and their belongings.