01-12-2019 14:00 via sltrib.com

Letter: Revisit our handcart heritage

Clearly the homeless need a way to safely transport and store the food, clothes, blankets and other necessities for their survival.Perhaps we could revisit our city’s handcart heritage by developing a program to build and distribute inexpensive carts to those in need. A simple, weather-tight, lockable wooden box on wheels would greatly benefit those without a permanent residence and reduce the issues with using shopping carts.I do not think that these handcarts being left on sidewalks woul
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