Utah

 
Moab CLT
Drone photo of houses being built as part of the Moab CLT

Moab Area Community Land Trust
 P.O. Box 1383
Moab, UT 84532
435-261-2528
director@moabclt.org 
moabclt.org

Date Incorporated: 2012
Purpose: Affordable housing in Moab City, Grand County, and northern San Juan County.
Land Holdings: Acquired a tract of land, Arroyo Crossing, through donation, currently constructing a housing development with 300 units and three community buildings. They received $4.3 million in New Market Tax Credits to construct new roads which will provide an additional connection between the Spanish Valley’s two primary transportation corridors: US-191 and Spanish Valley Drive. Horizontal improvements began in 2020 and vertical construction of homes began in late 2021. Uses CLT homeownership model to ensure affordability.
Governance Notes: Bylaws; Board of trustees not tripartite or elected, but organization has a membership-base.

NeighborWorks Salt Lake Community Land Trust
622 West 500 North
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
801-539-1590
admin@nwsaltlake.org
www.nwsaltlake.org/community-land-trust

Date Incorporated:  2021
Purpose: To create, preserve and steward permanently affordable homeownership in Salt Lake County and to provide education, community service and support for cooperative development throughout the community. 
Land Holdings: 15-30 homes

Salt Lake City Community Land Trust Program
Salt Lake City, UT
801-535-7228
housingstability@slcgov.com
slc.gov

Date Incorporated: 
Purpose:
 Create affordable housing for residents of Salt Lake City. 
Land Holdings: 17 single family homes. Uses CLT homeownership model to ensure affordability.
Governance Notes: City-owned property is placed into a community land trust and then held for future affordability. 

Utah Community Land Trust
688 West 100 North
Provo, UT 84601
801-406-2000
Utahclt@gmail.com
utahclt.org

Purpose: Create affordable workforce housing in Utah County.
Land Holdings: No land holdings yet, but they are in organizing stages of acquiring land and funding.
Partners: Habitat for Humanity, Neighborworks