
Hi, District 5!
Throughout the year, I host a series of District 5 Town Halls, where we discuss current projects in our district, citywide initiatives, and the work of the City Council. At the end of each meeting, I hold community office hours to connect one-on-one with attendees.
These gatherings are a great way to stay informed about what’s happening in District 5 and across Salt Lake City. I’ve loved connecting with so many of you and look forward to seeing you at our next Town Hall.
Upcoming Meeting
Our next District 5 Town Hall is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 13 from 6–8 p.m. at the Ballpark Library Lab (1406 S West Temple St). I’m excited to host our next meeting in this new community space!
Check out the agenda below to see the topics we’ll be covering.
- Introductions + Welcome
- City Council Updates
- Council Member Mano will provide updates about recent and upcoming council items.
- SLCPD Crime Updates
- SLCPD will provide an update on crime and its department’s efforts in District 5.
- Ballpark NEXT
- Community Reinvestment Agency (C.R.A.) staff will provide an overview of the Ballpark Design Plan.
- Public Utilities Projects
- SLC Public Utilities staff will provide an overview of current projects in District 5.
- Community Office Hours with Darin
- Council Member Mano will stay during the final portion of the meeting to answer questions and chat with meeting participants one-on-one.
In the meantime, you can catch up on what’s been covered by reading recaps from previous meetings below. 👇
Town Hall Recaps
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April 14 Town Hall
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our April District 5 Town Hall! We appreciate you taking the time to attend, ask thoughtful questions, and connect with what’s happening in our community. […]
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Nov. 13 Town Hall
Thank you to everyone who attended our November District 5 Town Hall! For those who were not able to join us, here’s a recap of what was covered: […]
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Aug. 9 Town Hall
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the August District 5 Town Hall! For those who were not able to make it, here’s a quick recap of what was discussed: […]