Current Proposals
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FY2025-26 City Budget
The Council-approved Fiscal Year 2025-26 (FY26) City Budget started July 1, 2025, and ends June 30, 2026. Changes or adjustments to the adopted budget go through the budget amendment process. Amendments can happen several times yearly and include proposed project additions and modifications. […]
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July 8, 2025 Meeting Recap
The Council approved an update to the City’s zoning code, approved naming the northeast baseball field at Riverside Park, approved two board appointments, and more […]
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Salt Lake City Seeks Input on Potential Community Projects
The Salt Lake City Council invites all residents to participate in the annual Capital Improvement Program (CIP) process by sharing feedback on projects being considered for funding. From street and sidewalk repairs to park and facility upgrades, CIP pays for projects that enhance public property and relies on public input to ensure community needs are…
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2025-26 Capital Improvement Program
As part of the annual budget process, money is set aside for the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The money is available for citywide community projects that improve public property. This includes streets and sidewalks, parks, and buildings. Projects have a service life of five or more years and cost $50,000 or more. […]
Completed Proposals
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FY2025-26 City Budget
The Council-approved Fiscal Year 2025-26 (FY26) City Budget started July 1, 2025, and ends June 30, 2026. Changes or adjustments to the adopted budget go through the budget amendment process. Amendments can happen several times yearly and include proposed project additions and modifications. […]
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FY26 Federal Grants Funding Allocations
On Tuesday, April 15, the Council allocated nearly $7.8 million in federal grants that help local nonprofits provide essential community services. Each year, Salt Lake City distributes U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants to projects and programs that address essential community needs, such as affordable housing, homelessness services, and rental assistance. […]
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Sports, Entertainment, Culture and Convention District
On Tuesday, April 8, the Council approved the Convention Center Public Infrastructure District. The district is a new state-mandated financing tool to fund upgrades to key downtown venues, including the Salt Palace and the Delta Center. […]
Ongoing Policy Focus
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Homelessness in SLC
The Council has dedicated time and effort through legislative oversight and policy-setting authority over the last several years to supporting unsheltered community members. […]
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Housing
Since 2016, affordable housing has been a top City Council priority when the Council adopted the Growing Salt Lake Housing Plan and created new funding for affordable housing. […]
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Transportation Projects
The Council adopts plans and funds programs to help improve connectivity and grow our robust transportation network. […]