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Natalie Pinkney

@PinkneyAtLarge

County Council Member For Salt Lake County At-Large C• Bold & Bright Future • Wife & Cat mom • views are my own

South Salt Lake, UT Tham gia Mayıs 2019
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Natalie Pinkney
Natalie Pinkney@PinkneyAtLarge·
I hope you and your racist friends are bots because this activist isn't afraid to alert the FBI and sheriffs office Also, this is a stand your ground state so you better watch who you are talking to
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Nate Blouin
Nate Blouin@NateForUtah·
I stopped by the warehouse that was sold to DHS/ICE. It’s massive. We cannot let the sort of human suffering and indignity that happens at these facilities continue. Demand your elected officials stand up, speak out, and use whatever power they have to prevent this from happening. Abolish ICE. Prosecute. Make good trouble.
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Natalie Pinkney@PinkneyAtLarge·
ICE doesn't belong in Salt Lake County. I am upset and disturb at the purchase of a warehouse on the west side to be use as a detention center. I am getting as much information as to who the building owner is and how to stop further plans
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

🚨NEW: @abc4utah has learned that @DHSgov has purchased a warehouse in Salt Lake City. It comes after reports that the agency is buying warehouses for ICE detention facilities nationwide. It's not yet known the plans for this warehouse. 👇READ👇 abc4.com/news/wasatch-f…

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Mayor Jenny Wilson
Mayor Jenny Wilson@SLCoMayor·
My response to a warehouse purchase by the federal government for an ICE Detention Facility near Salt Lake City Airport.
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
Today, Courtyard Urbanist is announcing the formation of its Advisory Council — along with the first group of Founding Investors backing the Courtyard Urbanism initiative. We will introduce individual Council members in the coming weeks, so watch this space. This marks the next step in a coordinated effort to bring dense, multi-generational, family-supportive urban housing to the United States — and to improve the physical form of American cities for the next century. The Council brings together developers, policymakers, architects, authors, and technologists who recognize both the scale of the opportunity and the urgency of the moment. Together, we are working to make courtyard urbanism legal, financeable, and buildable in the United States. Our goal is to Americanize and advance a time-tested model that has shaped some of the most celebrated neighborhoods in cities such as Copenhagen, Paris, Prague, and Rome. We are creating the conditions for multifamily housing (the apartment or condo building, the co-op, the palazzo, a baugruppen, etc.) that surpasses the expectations of modern American families while reviving the walkable, mixed-use, amenity-rich neighborhoods that make cities fantastic. Alongside the Council, an initial group of Founding Investors has accepted an invitation to support this work at its earliest stage. They share the conviction that courtyard housing represents one of the most important and overlooked opportunities in American real estate — and that now is the moment to lay the groundwork. We are expanding this group carefully to create the runway needed to develop the design, legal, and financial frameworks that will allow this housing to scale. The Advisory Council and the Founding Investors are steps toward consolidating both dimensions of Courtyard Urbanist (the public conversation and real-world implementation) and progress on both tracks will be shared over time. Courtyard urbanism is ultimately a project to make American cities work better for households of all ages, stages, and incomes by increasing the supply of small multifamily buildings with shared outdoor space. The component building is simple and repeatable: • 4–6 stories • Single central stair and compact elevator • A range of unit sizes, including substantial family housing • Active ground floors with discreetly integrated parking • A shared interior courtyard — secure, green, and communal This is the fundamental building block of walkable, multigenerational, durably prosperous urban neighborhoods. We are at the beginning of assembling the coalition that will make this possible in American cities. If you are a builder, policymaker, or investor who wants to be part of this effort, reach out.
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Natalie Pinkney@PinkneyAtLarge·
@UrbanCourtyard I love mixed income and I believe the future of neighborhoods have are mixed with neighborhood centers and green walkable spaces
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
The individual buildings that make up these blocks have different ownership structures. The majority are condominium and owned. 20% or so are usually rentals. And that’s why mixed income urban neighborhoods are so great, they provide housing for people across ages, stages, and incomes. You can have a complete life community
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NormieUtah
NormieUtah@NormieUtah·
@PinkneyAtLarge EXISTED FROM WHERE? Money is fungible. You just raised our property taxes by 15%. That makes home ownership LESS affordable.🤦‍♂️
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Natalie Pinkney@PinkneyAtLarge·
@NormieUtah It was appropriated from funds that already existed, not from new taxes,and I motioned to set housing funds aside for the specific purpose for ownership housing
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NormieUtah@NormieUtah·
@PinkneyAtLarge When you tax us more, housing is less affordable for us. Do you get that, or did that $1,000,000 grow on a tree?
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Salt Lake County Council
Salt Lake County Council@SLCo_Council·
The Salt Lake County Council is making strides in representation, with women currently holding 5 of the 9 seats. Their contributions are essential to the county's growth and progressive initiatives. Wishing everyone a meaningful Women's History Month!
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Mayor Jenny Wilson
Mayor Jenny Wilson@SLCoMayor·
March is Women's History Month and Salt Lake County is proud to employ 4,152 women. Women represent nearly 50% of our county's population and we have a long history of supporting them in the workplace and in the community. Salt Lake County is the only county in Utah where the mayor (or chief executive) and the majority of the council are women-leading the change and shaping a sustainable future. Our commitment to women and girls was strengthened last year, when we became the first county in Utah to participate in "A Bolder Way Forward." We are profoundly grateful for the incredible women whose strength, passion, and leadership make our county an extraordinary place to live, work, and thrive!
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#1 Nate Blouin for Congress Stan
This is some fascinating polling on LDS voters, but there is a very 🚨 for the Utah GOP In 2024 72% of LDS voters voted for the GOP, today that number would only be 59% Utah Dems have a generational chance right now to change the course of our state
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Natalie Pinkney
Natalie Pinkney@PinkneyAtLarge·
First the Auditor now the Lt. Governor, next all other women elected. The majority male GOP legislature continues to attack women in power and government, this is why Utah is last in women’s equality
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

JUST IN: A Utah House committee has advanced a proposal to amend Utah's Constitution to have Utahns elect a secretary of state in '28 that would oversee elections, instead of the Lt. Governor doing it. Remains to be seen if it has full House/Senate support. @abc4utah #utpol

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