SALT LAKE CITY – Salt Lake City’s Transportation and Engineering divisions invite residents now through Aug. 1 to review the design for Phase 2 of the 900 South Reconstruction and 9-Line Trail project. The review process is available through a virtual open house. Phase 2 of the 900 South Reconstruction and 9-Line Trail project is […]
Gallivan Center announces reopening with robust community events schedule
SALT LAKE CITY — The John W. Gallivan Utah Center will host more than 40 low-cost in-person events this July, August, and September. Located in the center of the Downtown block at 239 South and Main St, the Gallivan Center outdoor amphitheater 12-week line up includes: Excellence in the Community Concerts + Big Band Dance […]
Mayor Mendenhall Proposes Wage Increase For Non-represented City Employees
July, 13, 2021 SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall is taking a first step in her commitment to address gaps in the City’s non-union-represented employee wages today. The Mayor is proposing a budget amendment that, if approved, would give those City employees a 4.5 percent raise. “Salt Lake City’s employees do […]
Utah’s Capital City takes action to support local businesses, names Roberta Reichgelt as Business Development Division Director
SALT LAKE CITY — Roberta Reichgelt has been selected as the new Director of Business Development for Salt Lake City Corporation. Reichgelt, who has been the local business and entrepreneurship manager for Salt Lake City the past four years, will lead the division responsible for facilitating local business needs and providing customer service for businesses […]
Lane closures and traffic shifts to begin Thursday at 300 West and 2100 South intersection
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City will begin replacing waterline and storm drain utilities in the northern half of the 2100 South 300 West intersection starting Thursday, July 8. Vehicles traveling through the area will experience congestion and delays due to lane closures and traffic shifts while temporary signals are installed. Motorists are advised […]
Salt Lake City completes construction of new Three Creeks Confluence Park
July 7, 2021 SALT LAKE CITY – Today Mayor Erin Mendenhall and project partners celebrated the completion of the new Three Creeks Confluence Park in the city’s west side Glendale neighborhood. The park is located at 950 West and 1300 South where Red Butte Creek, Emigration Creek, and Parleys Creek join the Jordan River. “This […]
Mayor Mendenhall’s 2021-22 Budget Passes, Making Way For Significant Investments in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall’s newly-adopted Fiscal Year 2021-22 City Budget puts the capital city further ahead on its journey toward greater equity and sustainability. The City Council passed the Mayor’s budget Tuesday evening. “I’m so pleased with this year’s budget process and appreciate the City Council’s careful consideration. Great […]
Salt Lake City Fleet Participating in Upcoming Online TNT Auction
SALT LAKE CITY – On June 17 Public Services’ Fleet Division will have vehicles, trucks, equipment and miscellaneous items for up bid as part of an online auction hosted by TNT Auction. Bidding in the equipment and trucks auction will close on June 22, the miscellaneous items auction will close on June 23, and the […]
COUNCIL: City Budget Adopted, Council approves $358 million City budget
The Council approved the City budget for the new fiscal year, which starts July 1. The approved budget focuses on essential services such as road repair, public safety, housing, COVID-19 community support, and citywide equity issues. […]
Salt Lake City Thanks Frontline Waste & Recycling Staff in Celebration of Waste & Recycling Workers Week
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City is thanking its frontline waste & recycling staff this week in honor of Waste & Recycling Workers Week which occurs annually the week of June 17. Salt Lake City employs 55 men and women who are responsible for collecting the refuse from 42,000 homes and businesses every week. Their essential […]