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.


  • SLC Wildland Urban Interface Fire Code

    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. […]

  • 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! […]

  • City Business 101: Asphalt Maintenance

    City Business 101: Asphalt Maintenance

    This month, I would like to discuss how Salt Lake City crews work to repair damaged roads. […]

  • E-bike Safety

    E-bike Safety

    Many of you have reached out to me, concerned about people riding e-bikes recklessly. While they are a fun way to get around, it’s important to know the rules of the road. Let’s be vigilant and mindful to keep our neighbors safe.  Quick tips when riding in Salt Lake City  

  • Superfund Community Advisory Group Meeting

    Superfund Community Advisory Group Meeting

    The VA Salt Lake City Health Care System is hosting a meeting to discuss risk and cleanup efforts of a contaminated site, also known as a Superfund Site, west of the VA Medical Center. A chemical widely used in dry cleaning was first detected at the Site in the 1990s. If you have any concerns…

  • Dog Leashes and Poop Bags

    Dog Leashes and Poop Bags

    🐾 We love our furry friends in District Six! To keep our community clean and safe for everyone, remember these key tasks. […]

  • 2025 Annual District Newsletter

    2025 Annual District Newsletter

    Check out the latest District 6 Newsletter! […]

  • FY2025-26 City Budget

    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. […]

  • Liberty Park Cultural Landscape Report and Vision Plan

    Liberty Park Cultural Landscape Report and Vision Plan

    Help shape and maintain the future of one of Salt Lake City’s oldest parks! Whether you’ve taken a stroll, played on the tennis courts, or just laid on the grass on a sunny day, Liberty Park holds a special and historic place in our hearts. Help shape how we use and preserve the park for…


City Business 101


  • City Business 101. December 2025. Asphalt Maintenance. Salt Lake City Council.

    City Business 101: Asphalt Maintenance

    This month, I would like to discuss how Salt Lake City crews work to repair damaged roads. […]

  • City Business 101. November 2025. Snow Removal. Salt Lake City Council.

    City Business 101: Snow Removal

    This month, as the weather starts to get colder, I’d like to discuss Salt Lake City’s snow removal process. City crews work to keep everyone safe when snow falls in our neighborhoods, plowing hundreds of miles of city streets, bike lanes, and more.   Some city streets get plowed before others. The highest priority streets are…

  • City Business 101: Roadway Engineering

    This month, I’d like to provide an overview of how City departments work together and make decisions on how to repair high-demand roadways. […]

  • City Business 101: Shared Water Future

    This month, I want to discuss our city’s water supply. More than 60 percent of our water comes from mountain streams in the Wasatch. During the summer, groundwater from wells maintained by SLC Public Utilities is mixed with mountain stream water to meet water demand and to secure enough water for fire protection and public…

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