Mendenhall focuses on homelessness, COVID-19 and cost of living in annual State of the City address
In front of a limited attendance gathering comprised of her family members, other city leaders and members of the media, the mayor addressed the issues the city has faced since she took office in January 2020.READ: Utah is planning for the 'endemic' phase of COVID-19
“We should all be in this together,” Mendenhall said. “A statewide crisis demands a statewide solution.” “Salt Lakers are generous, compassionate people,” Mendenhall said. “I am so proud of the grace in our community. We want to help — we are determined to help — but I cannot let that compassion and generosity continue to be unfairly taken advantage of.”Mendenhall pointed to successes like falling crime rates and improved response times of police officers to calls for service as ways the city is safer since she took office.
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