A proposal to consolidate 27 existing zoning districts into six new mixed-use districts.
The plan aims to simplify rules but has sparked concerns about traffic and neighborhood changes.
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Consolidation of 27 existing commercial, form-based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts.
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.
The city is applying for several grants to fund various programs, including asbestos remediation, forensic science improvements, justice court strategic planning, international cultural exchange, and emergency medical services. These grants provide external funding for essential city services and projects.
The city is struggling to balance new development with the urgent need for more housing. Council members are pushing back against hotel-only projects in favor of developments that include residential units.
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