Salt Lake City

Council District 5

Ballpark, Central Ninth, East Liberty Park, Liberty Wells

Bulletin Board


  • Budget Open House

    Budget Open House

    Are you curious about where your local tax dollars go and how those decisions are made? If so, come to our Budget Open House on Tuesday, April 30! […]


Projects


  • Ballpark Station Area Rezones

    The Council is reviewing a proposal to rezone properties within the boundaries of the Ballpark Station Area Plan. […]

  • Fleet Block Rezone

    Since 2020, the Council has been reviewing a proposal from the Mayor’s Administration to create a new zone (Form-Based Urban Neighborhood 3 or FB-UN3) […]

  • Ballpark NEXT

    Hello Neighbors! This is a reminder that voting for the Ballpark NEXT Design Competition is open until midnight on Thursday, May 25, 2023. […]

  • 704 E 900 S  Zoning Map Amendment

    The Council approved a request to rezone property at 704 East 900 South from a single- and two-family residential zone (R-2) to Small Neighborhood Business (SNB). […]

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Information & Updates


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    Annual 2024 District 5 Newsletter

    As the City continues to address matters like housing, safety, and growth, many exciting projects are happening throughout Salt Lake City and District 5. This includes the Livable Streets traffic calming program, the 300 West Corridor & Central Pointe Station Area Plan, and the Council’s recent approval of Affordable Housing Incentives […]

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    1550 S Main Street Assemblage Rezone

    On Dec. 13, 2022, the Council approved the rezoning of multiple parcels located at approximately 1550 South Main Street. I voted in favor of this rezone for several key reasons, including: […]

  • FY23 Funded CIP Projects

    Take a tour of Capital Improvement Program projects in Salt Lake City that were funded by the Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget […]

  • Ballpark Neighborhood

    Op-Ed: Ballpark Neighborhood Investments

    I have lived in the Ballpark neighborhood since 2015, and while the recent Tribune article “Ballpark residents inundated by crime feel unsafe, unheard by Salt Lake City leaders,” does a good job of highlighting the troubling and important experiences of some, others in the Ballpark Neighborhood emphasize a more optimistic view. We see its potential.…

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District Resources


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    Community Resources

    View a list of community resources including housing assistance programs, educational services, and more. […]

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    Community Liaison Officer

    The Salt Lake City Police Department has a special unit devoted to grassroots problem-solving within the community. […]

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    Community Councils

    Attend monthly meetings to find out what’s happening in your community and how to help build a better neighborhood. […]

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    District Master Plans

    A master plan details the vision, policies, and framework developed by the community that guide growth and development in a neighborhood over a period of time. View the master plans for District 5 […]

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Events & Activities


  • District 5 Town Hall

    District 5 Community Town Halls are community meetings hosted by Council Member Mano that occur once every two months.  These meetings allow us to discuss what’s happening in our district and what the City Council is working on.

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    Download with Darin

    Join Council Member Darin Mano this Saturday, March 5 for the next District 5 Download with Darin! […]

  • Salt Lake City Public Library Virtual Events

    The Salt Lake City Public Library is currently offering a variety of virtual events for people of all ages and interests. Attend workshops, participate in book clubs, and more! […]

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    Salt Lake City Events and Activities

    Looking for more events and activities in Salt Lake City? Check out any of the following links to see what’s happening near you. […]

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