Residents displaced by Millcreek apartment fire will receive $2,300+ per unit

MILLCREEK, Utah — The individuals and families who lost their homes last week in a massive apartment complex fire in Millcreek have a bit of relief coming their way — from both the city and from private donors.

The city council announced in a meeting Monday night that they are appropriating $11,000 of surplus city budget funds to the residents who were displaced by the fire. There were 24 units destroyed, but one was unoccupied and the resident of one declined any monetary assistance — amounting to $500 per unit.

But the bulk of the money is coming from a fund set up by the city, to which members of the public donated. As of Monday night, it was at $41,000 — an additional $1,863, totaling $2,363. That amount will likely change as more people donate…

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