Salt Lake City is moving forward with the S-Line public transit extension, beginning with the demolition of city-owned buildings. This project aims to expand the city's public transit infrastructure, offering residents improved connectivity and more sustainable transportation options.
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The project involves city-owned buildings and demolition permits, indicating an investment of city funds for infrastructure development.
Commuters, residents in areas served by the S-Line extension, and businesses along the route will benefit from improved public transit access and connectivity.
No groups negatively affected are explicitly identified, as the demolition is for city-owned buildings to facilitate public infrastructure.
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