going to use up too much valuable land. Let's also not pretend that a few homeless people will stop companies from buying cheap land with added tax incentives. It's just the rich folks in that area who think they're too good to see people struggling. What better place to have the homeless than an affluent area where the people are able to give to them.
Put it near a FrontRunner station so the homeless can easily travel between the Draper and SLC facilities when needed. West Valley has enough issues, and South SL is too small to deal with it. Draper makes sense.