Have you heard? SLC Public Lands recently shared Foothills Trail System Plan recommendations and requested funding to continue implementing it. […]
Park Strips
Park strips contribute to the beauty and sustainability of our neighborhoods. The adjacent property owner is responsible for park strip maintenance, including mowing the grass, trimming vegetation, and tidying the area. […]
Private vs Public Lights
Hello District Six! Not all streetlights are the same! Knowing some of the differences between privately-owned and city-owned streetlights to can help you avoid prohibited modifications, damage, or misuse. […]
City Protect
Did you know? SLCPD has a new site, City Protect, where residents can anonymously report information about a crime. […]
Mental Health
Prioritizing your mental health is extremely important, especially as more Utahns seek support. Salt Lake County offers Behavioral Health Services designed to address mental health and substance use disorders. […]
Back to School
It’s August, which means it’s time to go Back to School! Remember these tips so our kids have the best year possible. Remind children about safe practices for walking, biking, or driving to school […]
Trails in District Six
Did you know that there are great trails right in your backyard? District Six is home to some fantastic trails for hiking, biking, running, or just taking a stroll! Check out some of these trails right here in District Six and around the city. […]
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. […]
Glass Recycling
♻️ Glass recycling helps reduce waste by turning discarded glass into new bottles, insulation, and more! To recycle glass, separate it out from other waste and recyclables. Glass can be recycled at one of the free drop-off locations around the City, or by signing up for curbside glass collection. […]
Capital Improvement Program
As part of the annual budget process, money is set aside for the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The money is available for citywide community projects that improve public property. This includes streets and sidewalks, parks, and buildings. Projects have a service life of five or more years and cost $50,000 or more. […]