The city plans to clean up the Jordan River Trail by removing invasive plants and planting native ones. It's a great move for our local environment.
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The city will transfer $10,000 to the county as a matching grant.
Trail users and residents who use the area for recreation and transit.
South Salt Lake taxpayers and public safety departments who may bear the brunt of increased maintenance and enforcement costs.
The city plans to clean up the Jordan River Trail by removing invasive plants and planting native ones. It's a great move for our local environment.
The city is updating its parks plan to better serve residents. It focuses on adding new amenities like splash pads and improving walking access to parks.
The city is looking at ways to turn the Mill Creek area into a usable park and trail system. This would improve how people move across the city and could bring new businesses to the area.
Residents and commissioners are worried that expanding the trail system will increase the burden on local police and maintenance crews, especially regarding homeless encampments and trash.
The city is partnering with the county to improve safety on the Jordan River Trail near 3300 South by widening a path and moving a fence. This follows reports of safety concerns in the area.
South Salt Lake unveils 10-year parks master plan
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