Livable Streets Zone 3
Glendale
Project Update (August 18th, 2023): Join us for a community meeting at the Sorensen Unity Center (1383 S 900 W), August 23rd from 6PM to 7PM. Can’t make it in person? Join us online! Also, don’t miss your opportunity to provide feedback, even if you miss the meeting. Take the Livable Streets survey and tell us what you think!
Project Overview
In 2023, the Livable Streets team will be implementing traffic calming in Zone 3 of the Livable Streets program. The third highest ranked priority zone in Salt Lake City is on the east side of the Glendale neighborhood by Sorenson Unity Center and Riley Elementary School. The project will look to lower vehicle speeds and increase pedestrian safety around this busy community area.
Below is the project Zone map depicting the blue zone boundary and purple candidate streets. Please note that the Livable Streets program will only be considering the candidate streets marked in purple with the blue zone boundary.
We would love to hear from you! Please take a moment to take the Livable Streets Survey to provide valuable input on the trouble areas within the zone and the future street design in your neighborhood! Click the button below to access the survey.
Traffic Data
Traffic volume and speed data will be available soon. We appreciate your patience!
Draft Design Concept
Neighborhood Meetings
We are holding public meetings to gather input from the neighborhood on how to best address the traffic safety issues in the area. The following are recordings and feedback gathered from past meetings in chronological order from most recent to the first meeting:
Neighborhood Meeting - July 20th, 2023
Thursday, July 20th, 2023 @ Sorenson Unity Center
Meeting Details will be available after the meeting on July 20th.
Neighborhood Meetingl - April 12th, 2023
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 @ Sorenson Unity Center
Contact Us
Project Manager | Dan Bergenthal
Email | Dan.Bergenthal@slcgov.com
Project Email | livablestreets@slcgov.com
Phone | 801-535-6412
Social Media | @SLCmoves @SLCgov
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