Rezoning three parcels from single-family residential to mixed-use to allow for new housing.
Neighbors are concerned about traffic impacts and the lack of commercial benefits in the proposal.
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Rezoning three parcels from single-family residential to mixed-use to allow for new housing.
The Salt Lake City Council has approved its annual budget, which prioritizes initiatives designed to enhance the city's cleanliness, safety, and overall livability. Residents should care because this budget dictates the funding for essential city services and projects that directly impact their daily lives and the quality of their community.
Discussion around a grant for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force, raising questions about the effectiveness of increased police funding versus investing in social services, affordable housing, and support for vulnerable populations to address root causes of crime and addiction.
Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall is urging residents to conserve water due to ongoing drought conditions and anticipated warmer weather. This initiative is crucial for ensuring the city's long-term water security, protecting natural resources, and maintaining a sustainable water supply for all residents amidst environmental challenges.
This item addresses a request to correct the consolidated fee schedule by adding a missing title ('fire lines') and description ('per inch') to the rate table in the water section. The Council directed that customers be credited for any per-inch fire line fees paid from July 1, 2025, until the correction is adopted.
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