Salt Lake City

Council District 6

Bonneville Hills, East Bench, Foothill Sunnyside, Wasatch Hollow, Yalecrest

Bulletin Board

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.


  • Project Support Grant Applications

    Project Support Grant Applications

    Applications are now open for the Project Support Grants awarded by the Salt Lake City Arts Council. These grants will help support specific art projects or programs that benefit our community. […]

  • Public Utilities Proposes New Rates

    Public Utilities Proposes New Rates

    As part of the upcoming Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget, the Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities has proposed new rates for: […]

  • Upper Yale Historic District

    Upper Yale Historic District

    The Council recently voted to create Upper Yale Local Historic District. This new historic district will cover 24 homes on the 1800 East block of Yale Avenue. This designation helps protect the neighborhood’s historic buildings. […]

  • Help Grow Our Urban Forest

    Help Grow Our Urban Forest

    Did you know you can request a tree be planted in your park strip? It’s free, as long as you provide water! It’s a simple way to continue growing Salt Lake City’s urban forest of more than 90,000 trees. […]

  • Federal Actions, Local Impact

    Federal Actions, Local Impact

    A lot of changes are happening at the federal level. These changes could impact education, veteran care, cancer research, and national security. Title I schools, VA clinics, and institutions like the University of Utah could all see changes, impacting the people who rely on them. […]

  • Sunnyside Ave. Safety Improvement is on Hold

    Sunnyside Ave. Safety Improvement is on Hold

    This year, the Utah Legislature passed 582 bills, many of which could impact Salt Lake City. One crucial bill is Senate Bill (SB) 195, which affects various transportation programs. SB 195, among other things, requires Salt Lake City to study past and potential future changes on city streets between I-15 and Foothill Drive and create…

  • University of Utah’s Future Improvements

    University of Utah’s Future Improvements

    The University of Utah plays a big role in our district, and big changes are coming. The Board of Trustees recently approved the Campus Physical Development Framework. It’s a guide for future improvements shaping the campus in upcoming years. […]

  • District 6 Town Hall

    District 6 Town Hall

    Hello, everyone! Join me at the Anderson Foothill Library for a District 6 Town Hall I am hosting. There will be city presentations and a period to ask questions and share ideas or concerns. This is a great opportunity to learn about what is happening in our community. See you there! […]

  • FY2025-26 City Budget

    FY2025-26 City Budget

    It’s almost City Budget Season! The budget is one of the Council’s strongest policy-making tools. The Council will meet weekly in May and June to review, discuss, and fine-tune the Fiscal Year 2025-26 (FY26) City budget according to its priorities and public input. The public is encouraged to attend budget discussions and comment during public…


City Business 101


  • City Business 101: Funding the C.R.A.

    Last month, we shared a little about the Community Reinvestment Agency (C.R.A.) and its role. This month, I want to dive into where the C.R.A. gets its funding and how it’s used. […]

  • City Business 101: Community Reinvestment Agency

    This month, I wanted to inform you about the Community Reinvestment Agency, also known as the C.R.A. Formerly known as the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, the C.R.A. is an agency that carries out the development goals of communities.  […]

  • City Business 101: Civil Enforcement

    Hello, District 6!  This month, I’d like to discuss code enforcement. Our city’s Civil Enforcement Division enforces local laws and regulations that address issues like property maintenance, zoning violations, and safety hazards. Officers investigate reported violations to determine whether they violate city code and require a resolution. […]

  • City Business 101: Homelessness

    This month, I would like to talk about homelessness in Salt Lake City and what we are doing to combat this issue. This is crucial for ensuring the well-being of our residents and foster a thriving, compassionate community. In 2024, there were 3,869 people experiencing homelessness. […]

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