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  • October 7, 2025 Meeting Recap

    October 7, 2025 Meeting Recap

    Salt Lake City Council Expands Access with Annual Westside Meeting The Salt Lake City Council invited community partners and districts across the city, with an emphasis on Westside residents, to an evening of food, culture and discussion about the future of the city.  “Meeting in the heart of the Westside is about more than location,”…

  • RMF-35 & RMF-45 Zone Updates

    RMF-35 & RMF-45 Zone Updates

    The Council is reviewing a proposal to update the zoning map and rules for the RMF-35 (Moderate Density Multifamily Residential) and RMF-45 (Moderate/High Density Multifamily Residential) zoning districts. On Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 2 p.m., the Council will receive a briefing on the proposal. […]

  • 2025 Municipal Election

    2025 Municipal Election

    The 2025 General Election in Salt Lake County is on Nov. 4. This year, Salt Lake City will participate in Ranked Choice Voting. Here are important dates to keep in mind. […]

  • Main Street Fire Assistance Proposals

    Main Street Fire Assistance Proposals

    On Aug. 11, 2025, a fire on the 300 South block of Main Street destroyed four businesses, affecting more than 250 employees and neighboring businesses. Given the significant impact on a core Downtown block, the City has been actively exploring ways to support the impacted property owners, business owners, and employees. […]

  • Housing Proposals

    Housing Proposals

    The Council approved four resolutions to update how the city funds and manages housing programs. These changes are designed to better support the needs of our residents and strengthen the city’s ability to preserve affordable housing, increase access to homeownership, and provide stable housing options. […]

  • Commercial & Mixed-Use Zoning District Consolidation

    Commercial & Mixed-Use Zoning District Consolidation

    The Council approved combining 26 existing commercial, form-based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts. The new districts aim to simplify zoning regulations, improve clarity of language, promote good design, and streamline land use processes. […]