Salt Lake City's public radio station, KRCL, is building a new community hub, marking a significant development for local media and community infrastructure. Residents should care as this project will provide a new space for community engagement and strengthen the presence of local public radio.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
The board approved a $50,000 allocation from the State Street Strategic Intervention Fund.
Residents of the Central 9th and Ballpark neighborhoods, particularly youth who will have access to new sports facilities.
No groups negatively affected.
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The CRA is planning to spend money on specific neighborhood improvements, like fixing up Main Street and working on the 500 West Green Loop. These projects aim to make our streets more walkable and vibrant.
The council will decide on allocating federal and city funds for housing programs. This impacts the availability of affordable housing and support services for various populations.
Salt Lake City Pubcaster KRCL Breaks Ground On New Community Hub. Insideradio.com
The city is finally updating the Avenues neighborhood plan, which hasn't been touched since 1987. This will set the rules for how the area grows over the next decade.
Salt Lake City seeks to update Avenues community plan for the first time in 38 years KSL News
The city is looking at turning a neglected underpass into a community hub with sports courts. It's a test case for whether these spaces can be safe and welcoming for everyone.
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