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. […]
Kensington Street Festival
Hi, District Six! Join the City and the RoHa Brewing Project at the Kensington Street Festival on Aug. 24! There will be live music, artist booths, food trucks, and more! […]
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. […]
U of U & Research Park
The University of Utah seeks community feedback on its draft Physical Development Plan (UPDP). The plan is a roadmap for future development across the University’s campus, including new and renovated buildings, improved infrastructure, and outdoor spaces. […]
SLCPD Crime Dashboard
Salt Lake City’s Police Department has a crime dashboard! The dashboard displays information about the types of crime across the city and you can filter it by Council District or Community Council boundary. […]
Tourism in the City
Salt Lake City is more than just a destination; it’s a cultural hub with adventures and economic opportunities. Tourism plays a significant role in our local economy, attracting visitors worldwide and generating revenue that supports businesses and communities. […]
Pride Month
June is Pride Month in Salt Lake City, a time to celebrate love, acceptance, and diversity! We believe in creating a community where everyone feels valued and accepted for who they are. […]
City Business 101: Sales Tax
Sales tax is the tax consumers pay when buying taxable items, including prepared food, clothing, event admission, hotels, and other goods or services. The State determines which goods and services are subject to sales tax in Utah. […]
20 MPH Speed Limit
Please remember to adhere to the 20 MPH speed limit on residential streets in the city. The lowered speed limit benefits all local street users! […]
Get Involved in Local Government
Constituents are always encouraged to participate in local government and share their input. You can get involved in Salt Lake City and our district in several ways, including joining your local community council, reaching out to your Council Member, and participating in City Council meetings. […]