
Alley Closure 110 W Fremont Ave
(Jefferson Park)
Application Type: Alley Closure
Project Location: 110 W Fremont Avenue (Jefferson Park)
Zoning District: Open Space
Council District: District 5
Amy Reid (Salt Lake City Department of Public Lands) is requesting to indefinitely close a portion of an alley running east/west mid-block between West Temple and 200 West and the entire alley running north/ south from West Goltz Avenue to West Fremont Avenue (see above image) for the purpose of converting it to another public use (Jefferson Park). Neither of the alleyways provide access to adjacent residences and both have already been fully incorporated into Jefferson Park, which also serves as a retention basin for Public Utilities. The applicant is requesting this closure so all property parcels that make up Jefferson Park can be consolidated into a single parcel.
A public hearing will be held with the City Council on this item at a future date. An additional notice for the public hearing will be provided.
Project Location
Located at approximately 110 W Fremont Avenue.

Closing a 16 foot north/south alleyway and a portion of a 15 foot east/west alleyway in Block 1 of the West Boulevard Subdivision, as recorded in Book B, Page 62, in the Salt Lake County Recorders Office. Said closure being described as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Lot 15, Block 1, West Boulevard Subdivision, as recorded in Book B, Page 62, in the Salt Lake County Recorders Office, and running thence South 15 feet to the Northwest Corner of Lot 54, said Block 1; thence East 100 feet to the Northeast Corner of Lot 57, said Block 1; thence South 130 feet to the Southeast Corner of said Lot 57; thence East 16 feet to the Southwest Corner of Lot 1, said Block 1; thence North 275 feet to the Northwest Corner of Lot 11, said Block 1; thence West 16 feet to the Northeast Corner of Lot 12, said Block 1; thence South 130 feet to the Southeast Corner of said Lot 12; thence West 100 feet to the point of beginning.
Contains 5,900 square feet, or 0.135 acres.
Next Steps
- Notice of this application has been sent to the Chairs of the Central 9th and Ball Park Community Councils. Notified parties are given a 45-day period to respond before the proposal can be heard at a public hearing. The community councils may choose to schedule the proposal for discussion at an upcoming meeting. Please contact the Chair of the organization to determine whether they will review the petition and the details of the meeting (if applicable). You can reach them using the following contact information:
- Douglas Mark Flagler, Chair, Central 9th Community Council, central9thcc@gmail.com
- Amy J. Hawkins, Chair, Ballpark Community, amy.j.hawkins@gmail.com
- Notice has also been sent to property owners and residents within 300 feet of the project to obtain public input and comments on the proposal.
- Once the required 45-day noticing time period has lapsed, the City Council will hold a public hearing for additional public comment and make a decision to adopt or deny the proposed alley closure.
Public Comments and Questions
We want to hear from you! To submit a comment or question please contact the staff planner via email or leave a voicemail, your questions will be answered within a week after the comment period has ended.
- Start of Comment Period: May 21, 2025
- End of Comment Period: TBD
Applicant Contact: Amy Reid, Associate Landscape Architect, Planning & Design, Public Lands
Email: amy.reid@slc.gov
Phone Number: (801) 330-0614