April 4, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City is strengthening its efforts to tackle a serious health hazard—lead-based paint in homes—with a nearly $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD’s Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction program focuses on preserving and improving affordable […]
Salt Lake City launches springtime edition of popular landscaping equipment exchange
April 3, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui As Earth Month kicks off and yard chores beckon, Salt Lakers can now apply for money toward the purchase of electric landscaping equipment. The application opens today, offering Salt Lakers vouchers for the purchase of electric lawnmowers, string trimmers, hedge trimmers, edgers, […]
Road construction season begins in Salt Lake City
April 2, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City is entering the final year of voter-approved Funding Our Future street projects. Multiple projects will be kicking off in April, including 1300 East; 2100 South to Elgin Avenue and 600 North; 800 West to Redwood Road, as well as […]
Salt Lake City launches process for Fleet Block development
April 1, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City is seeking proposals for development on two northern parcels along 800 South and 300/400 West on City-owned property known as the “Fleet Block.” The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is the next step in developing roughly four of the 8.75 […]
Salt Lake City temporarily closes part of Jordan River Parkway Trail to address environmental, public safety concerns
April 1, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Closure part of a coordinated effort to improve trail and disrupt illegal activity Salt Lake City is temporarily closing a section of the Jordan River Parkway Trail between Cottonwood Park and 700 North as part of a comprehensive initiative to address environmental […]
Salt Lake, Park City leaders respond to Sundance Film Festival decision
March 27, 2025 The following joint statement is in response to the Sundance Institute’s recent decision about the future long-term host of the Sundance Film Festival. “While we are naturally disappointed by the decision, the State of Utah, Park City and Salt Lake City have long been proud partners of the Festival, and we are […]
Plov & Borsch to bring unique Central Asian flavors, small market to Salt Lake City’s west side
Salt Lake City approved an Economic Development Loan for new Eurasian restaurant March 20, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Plov & Borsch will be the first restaurant in Salt Lake City dedicated to Eurasian cuisine, offering authentic flavors from Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Russia. The Salt Lake City Council approved a […]
Woods Cross Quiet Zone reinstated, Salt Lake City to begin 1000 West closure next week
March 20, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui The Federal Rail Administration (FRA) approved a waiver request that allows the Quiet Zone administered by Woods Cross to be reinstated, silencing the train horns at dozens of at-grade rail crossings across the Wasatch Front. North Salt Lake and Salt Lake City […]
Salt Lake City’s first Black-owned craft brewery approved for economic development loan
Policy Kings Brewery recently received a loan from The Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development as it establishes its new home March 10, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui The Salt Lake City Council recently approved a $75,000 Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF) loan for Policy Kings Brewery, a […]
Kim Shelley recommended as Salt Lake City’s next Public Lands Department director
March 3, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has named Kim Shelley as her recommendation to lead the City’s Department of Public Lands. “Our public lands shape the way Salt Lakers experience our communities, from the parks where we gather to the trails that […]