A proposal to rezone 32 properties from Gateway Mixed-Use to Downtown Secondary Central Business District.
This would allow for taller buildings and more density in the area, which residents hope will be paired with the 'Rio Grande Plan' to bury the tracks.
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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.
Residents want the city to commit to burying the train tracks as part of any new development in the Rio Grande District to improve walkability and connectivity.
Neighbors are struggling with loud, unruly parties and property damage, while students worry new rules will unfairly target their social lives.
A proposal to rezone 32 properties in the Rio Grande district to allow for increased building height and integrate mid-block walkways. Residents are advocating for the formal inclusion of the 'Rio Grande Plan' to bury train tracks, which they believe is crucial for creating a truly walkable, unified, and transit-oriented neighborhood, restoring City Creek, and maximizing the area's potential.