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FAQ
Questions frequently asked by District 6 residents. […]
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Ballpark NEXT
Salt Lake City is reimagining the future of Smith’s Ballpark and the surrounding 13.5-acre site at 1300 South and West Temple. Through the Ballpark NEXT Design Competition and the Community Visioning Process, residents, stakeholders, and planning experts have helped shape a vision for the site’s redevelopment. […]
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Redeveloping the Fleet Block
Redevelopment of the Fleet Block is underway following years of community discussion and planning. In 2023, the Council approved the Form-Based Mixed Use 11 (FB-MU11) zoning district for the 10-acre block between 300 and 400 West and 800 and 900 South. This zoning change allows for a mix of housing, commercial spaces, and community resources,…
Projects
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Residential Street Reconstruction
The Salt Lake City Streets Division strives to resurface 150 lane miles of Salt Lake City roadway each year. These surface treatments, which are completed over just a few days, are a cost-effective way to prolong the lifespan of the street network. […]
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Sewer Rehabilitation Projects
This Spring, the Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is preparing for sewer upgrades for District Six. This upcoming project will improve aging sewer lines that have served the city since the early 1900s. […]
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Donner Trail Park Update
Donner Trail Park was selected as one of two District Six projects to receive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Bond funding. […]
City Business 101
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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. […]
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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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City Business 101: GRAMA
Hello, District 6! This month, I want to discuss the Government Records Access and Management Act, also known as GRAMA. This a vital law helps government agencies remain transparent and accountable to the public by giving citizens the right to access government records. […]
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City Business 101: Equitable Allocation
Hello District Six! This month, I want to take a moment to address an important aspect of our city’s governance: the equitable allocation of resources across the city. […]
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