Howdy Neighbors!
I want to thank you for your input on important issues over the past year. The Council is currently discussing the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. And your input again this year is vital. […]
Howdy Neighbors!
I want to thank you for your input on important issues over the past year. The Council is currently discussing the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. And your input again this year is vital. […]
The Council recently approved rezoning request for property at 273 E 800 S to allow for a 34-unit deeply affordable housing development with on-site supportive services. […]
Howdy neighbors. Did you know you can receive important updates and alerts from me via text? I’m exploring new and exciting communication methods to help make local government more accessible to you. […]
During this year’s 45-day session, the Utah Legislature passed 582 bills. Many of them will directly impact Salt Lake City […]
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. […]
U.T.A. has several public transit options that make it easy and affordable to get to your destination. Public transit is a great option for sustainability and getting around Salt Lake City. To learn more about the transit options available in S.L.C. and how to apply for discounted fare programs […]
Howdy Neighbors, We are off to a strong start here in District 4! Now that the year is underway, I want to share my key 2025 policy priorities with you. These priorities reflect my commitment to improving Salt Lake City and District 4. Transparency and accessibility is at the heart of my role at the city, and I invite you to share your thoughts and feedback with me—your input matters! […]
The Council recently approved a request to rezone a portion of a parcel at 333 West 700 South. The property was “split-zoned,” meaning it had two different zoning designations: CG (General Commercial) and D-2 (Downtown Support). The request was to rezone the CG portion to D-2, so the entire parcel is within one zone. […]
Council Member Eva Lopez Chavez and the District 4 City Council team had a productive year with significant community engagement and impactful initiatives. Here’s a summary:
The Council approved a rezone request and development agreement to facilitate Intermountain Health’s development of an urban hospital at approximately 754 S State Street. The Council also adopted an ordinance allowing hospitals and ambulance services in the D-1 (Central Business District) zone as conditional uses. […]