Topics getting the most attention in Salt Lake City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
6 issues in development with critical priority
Residents are concerned that banning vehicle camping will hurt people experiencing homelessness. They are asking for a safe, supervised parking program instead.
The developer of the Pickle & Hide project tore down a building they were supposed to save. The city is now re-evaluating the tax breaks they promised to the developer.
Salt Lake City is about to become a major sports hub, with MLB expansion possibly coming soon. Thanks to new stadiums and city investments, the future looks bright for local sports fans!
A new three-story walkup housing project is proposed for Hillside Avenue in Salt Lake City's Capitol Hill, replacing an aging, vacant structure. This development aims to add more housing units as part of a 'missing middle' infill wave.
Salt Lake City Council just said no to a hotel near Sugar House Park, which is unusual since they usually back development. This could mean stricter rules for future projects—so why should you care? It might affect how our city grows!
After a developer demolished a building they promised to save, the city is looking at how to hold them accountable. This could change how future development deals are structured.