Welcome to the Bulletin Board! Here, you’ll find updates, explainers, and additional information on our district’s projects and initiatives, events, and engagement opportunities.
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Temporary Street Closure for Temple Square 2027 Reopening
The Council is considering a request to temporarily close streets near the Salt Lake Temple from March to October 2027 for the Temple’s reopening. […]
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SLC Wildland Urban Interface Fire Code
On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Council approved the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Fire Code and a map where it would apply. WUI fire code is a set of rules aimed at reducing the risk of wildfire. […]
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Public Lands Zoning Changes & West High School Street Vacation
The Council adopted zoning changes and a street vacation related to the construction of the new West High School on Nov. 18. […]
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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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E-Scooter Courtesy
E-scooters have become a popular way to get around the city, offering convenience and flexibility for short trips. However, improper use and parking can create hazards for pedestrians, especially those with mobility challenges. […]
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2025 Priorities
Hello District 3! With the New Year, I wanted to take a moment to share my priorities for 2025. […]
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Public Transit in S.L.C.
U.T.A. On Demand is an on-demand transportation service connecting riders to other transit options or popular destinations, all from an app on your smartphone. Think rideshare for the Greater Salt Lake area, including Salt Lake City’s Westside, all for an affordable price. […]
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Jordan River Fairpark District
The Council is reviewing a proposal to create a new zoning district known as the Jordan River Fairpark (JRF) District. […]
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Train Quiet Zone Temporary Suspension
On Sept. 30, 2024, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) temporarily suspended the entire Woods Cross Quiet Zone after identifying four non-compliant train crossings within the zone. As a result of the suspension, routine train horn sounding must be initiated at crossings from Ogden to Salt Lake City until all crossings meet Quiet Zone regulations. […]
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