$11.5 million in grants to supercharge climate resilience along the 9-Line, Fleet Block in Salt Lake City
Posted on: July 7th, 2026
$11.5 million in grants to supercharge climate resilience along the 9-Line, Fleet Block in Salt Lake City Salt Lake City’s popular 9-Line corridor and future Fleet Block open space are going to get a lot greener and cooler for the thousands of residents who use the urban trail and live nearby, thanks to $11.5 million […]
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Skip the Sparks: Celebrate Safely at a Salt Lake City Drone Show
Posted on: July 2nd, 2026
Skip the Sparks: Celebrate Safely at a Salt Lake City Drone Show Fire Danger in Salt Lake City is especially high this year. In the past few weeks, multiple wildfires have devastated communities across Utah, showing how quickly fires can spread under current conditions. In response, Governor Cox has enacted a statewide ban on personal fireworks through July 5, […]
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Donner Park to close for upgrades
Posted on: June 5th, 2026
Donner Park to close for upgrades Salt Lake City’s Department of Public Lands will begin closing sections of Donner Trail Park (2903 Kennedy Dr.) on Monday, June 8, to start construction on a series of improvements designed to serve neighborhood needs and enhance the park experience. The park will fully reopen this fall. Planned upgrades include new […]
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City Creek Water Quality Update
Posted on: May 26th, 2026
City Creek Water Quality Update Salt Lake City is committed to protecting the health and safety of our community, including our pets. We are working closely with the state and county partners to monitor E. coli conditions in City Creek (specifically below Bonneville Blvd.) and share important safety information. How much E. coli was found in City Creek? E. coli levels in the creek […]
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