The Council received a revenue update and an overview from the Administration of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget, received YouthCity Government’s Youth State of the City Address, received a briefing about the 2024 Resident Panel Survey Results, and more […]
COUNCIL: May 7, 2024 Meetings
The Council received briefings on the proposed budgets for the Department of Airports, Library, and the Metropolitan Water District, received a briefing from the Smith Entertainment Group, County Mayor Jenny Wilson, and City Mayor Erin Mendenhall on their general goals and plans for a potential Capital City Revitalization Zone around the Delta Center and the new NHL team, discussed, took comment on, and adopted a portion of Budget Amendment No. 5, and more […]
COUNCIL: April 16, 2024 Meetings
The Council was updated on the progress of SB 272, the Capital City Revitalization Zone Bill, held a public hearing and approved an ordinance to enhance enforcement on unlawful construction and demolition in historic zones, received a briefing, accepted public comment, and continued the public hearing on Connect SLC, a visioning document that will guide the next 20 years of transportation projects in the City, and more […]
COUNCIL: April 2, 2024 Meetings
The Council received a briefing on a proposal to strengthen enforcement tools for developers that demolish historic structures without going through the required City process, was briefed on a proposal to rezone properties in the Ballpark neighborhood, received a briefing and adopted a resolution to initiate the Northpoint annexation process and more […]
COUNCIL: March 26, 2024 Meetings
The Council approved a joint project between the Salt Lake County Housing Authority, acting as Housing Connect, with First Step House, joined Mayor Erin Mendenhall in recognizing March 31 as International Transgender Day of Visibility, held a public hearing and approved the creation of the Yalecrest-Princeton Heights Local Historic District, and more […]
COUNCIL: March 19, 2024 Meetings
The Council received a follow-up briefing on a second amendment to the FY2023-24 Library budget, received a briefing on a proposed rezone and development agreement for properties in District 1, as the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) Board, voted to allocate nearly $18 million for affordable housing, and more […]