The city is planning to fix gaps in park access, especially east of I-15, and improve trail connectivity to help residents get around more easily.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The proposal suggests a cost of approximately $200,000, potentially offset by grants.
Local youth and families looking for free, outdoor recreational activities.
Potential developers who might have otherwise purchased the land for housing.
The city is planning to fix gaps in park access, especially east of I-15, and improve trail connectivity to help residents get around more easily.
Neighbors are advocating for a vacant lot to be turned into a small park rather than being developed into housing. They argue it would improve community health and property values.
A local family is pushing for a bike pump track to give kids a safe place to play and keep them out of trouble.
Midvale is creating its first-ever parks master plan to fix a lack of green space in the eastern part of the city. The goal is to connect neighborhoods to parks and the Jordan River trail system.
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