More Utahns don’t like growth, study finds. What we can do about it, Editorial Board writes

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Editorial: More Utahns think growth will harm their quality of life, a new survey shows. But with more affordable housing and a robust public transit system, it wouldn't have to, the Editorial Board writes.

The Exchange is a high-profile $124.3 million transit-oriented development on 400 South with three new interconnected buildings: Mya, a mixed-income apartment complex; The Shop, with work-live spaces; and Avia, a luxury apartment complex.Asking whether one is for or against rapid population growth in Utah, particularly in its already booming urban areas, is sort of like asking whether one is for or against wind and water. Things like that come without asking anyone’s permission.

The survey also shows that many of us are perceptive enough to see that among the most pressing matters are how to provide enough affordable quality housing for those who are born here and those who are going to continue to move in, and how to move all those people around once they’re here. The latter got a boost the other day when the Utah Transit Authority and Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced an experiment that willThat gloomy month is a good time for such a test, as it is often a time of awful air quality and getting as many filthy cars as possible off the road is the most important.

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