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Salt Lake City Public Lands’ 2025 Annual Report 

Posted on: March 30th, 2026

Salt Lake City Public Lands’ 2025 Annual Report  The trails that you walk, the trees that shade your street, and the parks you visit with your family are all cared for with purpose. They are the result of hundreds of dedicated professionals who show up every day to care for the parks, natural lands, urban forests, and open […]

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Salt Lake City invites public feedback on Fleet Block open space design concept

Posted on: March 18th, 2026

Salt Lake City invites public feedback on Fleet Block open space design concept Salt Lake City Department of Public Lands has unveiled a design concept for the future of the Fleet Block open space, located at the corner of 900 South and 300 West, and is inviting community members to share their feedback through an […]

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A New and Improved Curtis Park Will Re-Open This Spring

Posted on: March 2nd, 2026

A New and Improved Curtis Park Will Re-Open This Spring Curtis Park, located at 1421 S 2000 E, will close for approximately 12 weeks to allow for an exciting improvement project that will enhance accessibility and the overall park experience. This project represents an investment in creating a space that better serves the community. Strengthening […]

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Salt Lake City begins construction on Pioneer Park

Posted on: February 27th, 2026

Salt Lake City begins construction on Pioneer Park The Salt Lake City Department of Public Lands will begin construction on major improvements at Pioneer Park in March, marking the next phase of the City’s long-planned revitalization of the historic downtown space. Guided by community input and the adopted vision plan, the project will add a […]

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