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Salt Lake City Announcements

Information you need from the City

Urban Wildlaknd Interface

Nov 18 Council Meeting allows public comment for important issues to the Avenues

Salt Lake City Council Meeting
Tuesday, Nov 18, 7:00 p.m.
at the City/County Building

Will allow Public Comment to be heard on these two important issues of relevance to the Avenues:

A. SLC Wildland Urban Interface (WUI)

Ordinance Update

The ordinance change will regulate building codes, allowed materials and will modify landscaping rules in the designated interface area to reduce wildfire risk. See more HERE.

B. The proposed RMF 35 to 45 Zoning Ordinance Change

The ordinance change will allow increased building heights and lot coverages in the Avenues historic district areas, which could change the character of the Avenues. See more HERE.

You can share your thoughts at any time on these topics with the Salt Lake City Council by attending the Nov 18 meeting, by emailing Council.Comments@slc.gov, by calling 801-535-7654, or submitting your comments online.


Salt Lake City has postponed the surveying of the curbs and gutters in the Avenues neighborhood. See more about this project HERE 


CITY PROJECTS ASKING FOR PUBLIC FEEDBACK

Salt Lake City believes that public input is very important in making the right decisions for our City. The list of projects that are currently collecting feedback and a list of reports from recently closed City surveys is HERE.

 
 

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“The Agenda” NewsLETTER

February 2026 Avenues Community Newsletter “The Agenda”

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Transportation https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/citywide-transportation-plan/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 21:04:31 +0000 https://stage.infobytes.cc/?post_type=project&p=1406

Transportation 

Transportation Plans

transportation--Electric Bike Example

U of U TRANSPORTATION SAFETY STUDY 

The Department of City and Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah is conducting a study on transportation safety, focusing on traffic anomalies and crash data in Salt Lake County.  The study is looking for pedestrians, Salt Lake County visitors, and residents to take part.

Contribute to U Safety Transportation Plan


Transportation Plans Information from SLC Study, 2024:

Salt Lake City Transportation announces the final draft of the Citywide Transportation Plan, which seeks to create a governing set of policies to shape roadway projects in Salt Lake City for the next two decades. This plan update is required to go before the Planning Commission for a recommendation then to the City Council for a final decision. Both bodies will hold public hearings, and will use these criteria for making their recommendation:

  1. Whether the plan update is consistent with the purposes, goals, objectives, and policies of the City as stated through its various adopted planning documents; and
  2. The extent to which the proposed plan implements best current, professional practices of urban planning and design. A 45-day comment period has been opened and residents may comment via email to joe.taylor@slcgov.com or by mail to Joe Taylor, Salt Lake City Transportation Division, 349 South 200 East Suite 150, SLC UT 84111.

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U of U Students Create MASTER PLAN STUDY

Masters students in Planning at the U of U have created a study to advise SLC Planning as it considers an update to the Avenues and Capitol Hill Master Plans.  See the Student Study HERE

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Memory Grove Foundation

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Formerly an independent 501c3, the Memory Grove Foundation is now a part of the Greater Avenues Community Council.

The work of this committee is to help preserve and maintain the buildings and dedicated monuments in Memory Grove Park, Salt Lake City, Utah.

https://www.slc.gov/parks/parks-division/memory-grove/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_Grove

https://issuu.com/utah10/docs/uhq_volume76_2008_number2/s/10215847

https://memorialhouse-utah.com/

https://www.visitsaltlake.com/listing/memory-grove-park/55148/

https://www.ksl.com/article/46558418/the-story-behind-memory-groves-meditation-chapel-and-its-revitalization-20-years-ago

https://ushpo.utah.gov/event/memory-grove-park-and-meditation-chapel-tour/2023-07-22/

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Nominating Committee https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/nominating-committee/ https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/nominating-committee/#respond Tue, 23 Sep 2025 20:00:29 +0000 https://avenuescouncil.org/?post_type=project&p=32177

GACC NOMINATING COMMITTEE

TASK: TO PRESENT A SLATE OF CANDIDATES

FOR 2026 GACC OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS

AT THE OCTOBER 1st GACC MEETING

AND A FINAL SLATE AT THE NOVEMBER 5th MEETING FOR A VOTE

The GACC Nominating Committee works to find volunteers willing to serve as Avenues Council Board Members and Officers for each annual elected period.  We are currently seeking nominees for the 2026 calendar year.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to serve on the Board of the GACC? It’s so much more than just planning our monthly community meetings–although we do that too. 

Serving on the GACC Board is a volunteer position where you can help plan the GACC’s efforts to improve the quality of life for all Avenues residents. This happens by you attending board meetings or perhaps by serving as a committee chair on efforts we make as a council that align with your interests – such as the Service Committee or Civic Engagement Committee. 

Also it happens as our board members and committees help plan and organize events to educate and bring the community together, such as our Memory Grove Cleanup or our annual Avenues Street Fair, our Emergency Preparedness events, our Community Garden, and our Avenues Community Improvements Grants program. 

In addition to board member positions, the 2026 GACC Officer positions that are up for election include:

Chair-Elect, Treasurer, and Secretary.

 

See more about the GACC Board of Directors HERE.

At our October 1 Community Meeting, the tentative slate of candidates for officers and board members for 2026 will be announced.

Any additional interested individuals may also nominate themselves or others at that time if they are present at the meeting.

Elections on the final slate of candidates will occur at our November 5 Community Meeting.

Email Nominating Committee Chair Joseph “Jurphy” Murphy, gaccpastchair@slc-avenues.org, with any questions, or to submit yourself or someone else as a nominee.

 

 

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GACC SERVICE Committee

The Avenues Service Committee has adopted the mission statement of: Inspiring, encouraging and coordinating service in and for members of the Greater Avenues. 

committees

Please reach out to us if you can help with any of our current Service Projects,

or to join the committee, via email to service@slc-avenues.org.

 

Service Committee Members

Paul Walton, Chair, Lori Galindo, Kirstin Burdge, Amanda Blair, Jenn Beck, Steve Miller

    Current Service Opportunities we are working on:

      • 2. Fund school lunches for Ensign Elementary School students:
      • Dear Friends and Community Members,
      • Many students in the Salt Lake City School District have unpaid lunch balances. Even small debts can place a significant burden on families, creating unnecessary stress and hardship.
        Our district is committed to feeding every child, regardless of their ability to pay. While this ensures no child goes hungry, it also places a substantial financial strain on our schools. We are relying on the strength of our community to step in.
        I invite you to join this important effort to reduce and eliminate lunch debt in the Salt Lake City School District. Whether you choose to make a personal donation or a contribution through your business or organization, every dollar truly matters.
        How You Can Help:
        · Spread the word: Share this initiative with your friends, family, and coworkers.
        · Sponsor a child or a classroom: We can help coordinate your donation to support a specific school or number of students.
        If you have any questions or are interested in getting involved in other ways, please don’t hesitate to reach out. The Salt Lake Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting all schools within the Salt Lake City School District. When you designate your donation for school lunch debt, 100% of your contribution will go directly toward that purpose.
        Please join is in working together to ensure that no family is burdened by lunch debt. Your support will make a lasting impact.
        With gratitude,
        The GACC Service Committee
      • 3. The monthly Avenues Community Kindness Award
      • Community Kindness Program – Winner for August! by Jenn Beck
      • Damon Grayson was nominated by his neighbors on 4th and J who wish to remain anonymous, for “his kindness
        and being a helpful member of the Avenues community. His grandmother lives in the neighborhood and Damon is a walker. He often walks by my home on 4th Avenue at least once a day. Damon is a friendly, outgoing person. When I am in the yard or sitting on my porch, he always says hello and often asks if I need anything. I’m in my 70’s and have taken him up on the offer numerous times over the years, from helping with garbage bins to lifting things for me to shoveling snow in an emergency. Thanks to Damon for being a kind human being and a good Avenues neighbor.” Damon will receive a $25 gift card to an Avenues business of his choice! 
        This award happens every month! Avenues residents can nominate others in the community. Each month The GACC Service Committee will recognize the randomly chosen winner to receive a $25 gift card from an Avenues business of their choice!
        To submit a nominee: 
        1) Send an email to Jenn Beck at jennjbeck@gmail.com
        2) Provide the name and contact info (phone & email if possible) for the person being nominated
        3) Give a brief description of the service/kindness
      • Thank you to those who submitted nominations and to all those who serve the Avenues community!

      Past Service Committee Projects

      2024 – Backpacks for Bryant Middle School
      2024 – Volunteer Roundup for Memory Grove Cleanup
      2024 – Volunteer Roundup for Avenues Street Fair

        Apply to be on the Avenues Service committee:

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        Address
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        Land Use https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/land-use/ Sun, 15 Jun 2025 20:26:11 +0000 https://stage.infobytes.cc/?post_type=project&p=1353

        Land Use IN THE AVENUES

        Greater Avenues Land Use Committee

        Avenues Land Use Committee – we work to bring land use issues to the Avenues Community, perhaps most importantly the Avenues Master Plan, but also new City ordinances and regulations, applications for new development projects, the land use considerations of transportation decisions, the City vacating streets and alleyways, and other land use projects in our area.

        The Avenues Land Use Committee is focusing attention in 2026 on several key initiatives:

        • D1 REZONE PROPOSAL

        The City Council has wisely passed a policy whereby zoning changes have to provide a public benefit. Development requests have been approved administratively by the Planning Commission that may conflict with the public benefit. One example of this is that the City has continued to issue permits for photovoltaic generation facilities (better known as solar panels) without providing any protections for solar panel property owners from developments that would block their sunlight. One example is St. Marks Episcopal Church at 100 S and 200 East, which has solar panels that provide over 50% of all their operating electricity.  The D1 Rezone allows unlimited height on a proposed development at 100 South and 300 East that would considerably expand the high-rise zoning in the City, and shade out the large solar panel installation at the Episcopal Church. 

        With the approval in October by the Planning Commission, the final say on this proposal will be made by the City Council.  Those wishing to comment on the proposal should address their City Council Member, chris.wharton@slc.gov, 801-535-7726, and council.comments@slc.gov .    See more from the City on this matter HERE

        The title and case number are: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 265 E 100 S, Case Number: PLNPCM2024-01377

        Read a commentary by GACC Land Use Chair Jim Jenkin HERE

        • SALT LAKE CITY EXPANDING HOUSING OPTIONS (EHO) Plan

        Expanding Housing Options is a proposed change to zoning rules that would give property owners in lower-density neighborhoods more options for how they use their property. Your GACC Land Use Committee received a preliminary announcement about this proposal during the holidays, and will discuss at its next Land Use Committee meeting, 6:30 pm, Tuesday, January 13th at the Avenues Library. We will keep the Avenues Community informed at Avenues community meetings and on this web page.  

        SLC EXPANDING HOUSING OPTIONS – Public Open House

        Highland High School Auditorium, 2166 S 1700 E

        February 24, 2026 • 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM. 

        A brief presentation and tables with more information such as flyers, posters, etc. with staff members present to discuss questions and take feedback.

        See more HERE on this important issue.

        Read a Building Salt Lake article HERE            See the City’s EHO Handout Summary Sheet HERE

        See the City’s EHO web page and public comment link HERE

        RMF-35 to 45 Ordinance Change 

        The City Council has approved an extensive update to the city-wide RMF-35 and RMF-45 zoning districts to make it easier to build more types of housing while helping preserve existing housing.  The proposed updates are intended to:  Add new design standards for new developments, Allow smaller lot sizes, Remove lot width minimums, and Offer incentives to keep existing housing. 

        The GACC Land Use Committee opposes the ordinance change due to provisions which in our opinion are destructive to Local Historic Districts and to established neighborhood character.   In the GACC Land Use Committee’s opinion, the problems are:

        A. The setbacks of the RMF 35 zoning and SR-1A Zoning in the Avenues are essential to the development and protection of the existing character of the neighborhood.   They promote significant tree coverage on private property as well as in park strips.   This tree coverage creates natural cooling, superior walkability and the neighborliness that characterizes local historic districts.   The proposed setback reductions are therefore a direct threat to the character of the neighborhood.  Maintaining the existing neighborhood character is prioritized in multiple planning documents, including the preamble to the RMF-35 Ordinance.

        We further note that, of the three example slides in the Planning presentation of existing single family residential adjacent to multifamily buildings, none seemed to include four-foot setbacks.   In fact, in one example a multi-unit apartment building had been constructed with its driveway directly adjacent to a zero lot line historic home.   This is exactly the kind of development that the existing Zoning was enacted to prevent.  

        B. The current proposal limits mandatory setback and step-back protections to Historic Registry properties, which are a limited species typified by an owner discretionary application process.  Local historic districts are made up of significant and contributory properties defined and regulated by City Code, not just properties on the Historic Registry.   The protection of only “Registry” properties from height and proximity encroachment is antagonistic to Local Historic Districts and existing neighborhood character.

        C. Planning staff contends that review by the Historic Landmarks Commission (HLC) of construction in Local Historic Districts is sufficient to protect contributory structures and the character of local historic districts.    However, multiple observers have concluded that, while the Historic Landmarks Commission is proficient in protecting the character of contributory structures where the permit involves the contributory structure itself, the Commission generally permits non-contributory structure construction at the limits of the existing Zone.   (We contacted a former member of the HLC to check the validity of this viewpoint, and they considered it accurate.)

        In addition, many applications involving non-contributory structures are approved administratively at the staff level and never make it to the Historic Landmarks Commission for review. 

        We conclude, therefore, that the Historic Landmarks Commission will likely not provide sufficient protection of the Local Historic District in the RMF 35 Zone without extending step back and setback mandatory protections to contributory local historic structures, not just “registry” structures.

        We will inform the Avenues Community in the January 2026 newsletter and at the January 7th, 2026 Community Meeting of the concerns of this new ordinance with this article:

        Attention: if you live in the RMF 35 Zone between South Temple and 3rd Avenue the City has recently changed your zoning by making significant changes to the ordinance which defines the RMF-35 zone. Chris Wharton was the only Councilperson to vote against this measure.  These changes have significant effects on the distance that buildings can be built from the property line (reducing it in all directions to as little as 4 feet), and reduced the amount of required parking. 

        This will undoubtedly affect adjoining properties, many of which are historic.  In addition the City now defines only historic homes that are on the local Landmark registry as protected from encroachment by the height and distance from the property line of a neighboring structure. Landmark designation has never before carried these specific protections. Owners of historic homes may consider applying for Landmark registry, or contact historicpreservation@slc.gov or call 801.535.7700.  

        Your community council would like you to know about these changes. The document transmitting these draft measures to the City Council for their approval has been posted on the Land Use page of the Greater Avenues Community Council at https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/land-use/, along with other supporting documentation. 

        The City’s published information is at https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/8faf4a83ba444e94a1e0cfa427150498

        If you have specific questions about how these changes affect your property, we suggest you contact the City Planners.  Aaron Barlow, 801-535-6182, aaron.barlow@slc.gov, Amy Thompson,  801-535-7281 or amy.thompson@slc.gov, Katilynn Warr, 801-535-6179,  katilynn.warr@slc.gov, or Alicia Seeley, 801-535-7922, alicia.seeley@slc.gov.

        See the Avenues Zoning Map HERE

         

        An updated Avenues Master Plan (the Avenues Community Plan).  

        Master Plans helps guide various City departments as they review applications for development and make decisions as to what is important to the Avenues area. This document outlines the character of the Avenues and development guidelines important to all Avenues residents. What do you think should be included in an updated Avenues plan? The existing 1987 Avenues Master Plan can be seen HERE

        Avenues Community Plan (formerly Masterplan)-  In recent communication with the Avenues Community Plan team at the Salt Lake City Planning Department, we are advised that the Draft Community Plan will be ready soon to be released for public comment.  We will post the plan here as soon as it is released.

        Also check the Shape SLC site at https://shape.slc.gov/en/projects/avenues-plan-update for the latest. 

        Please send any comments to landusecom@slc-avenues.org , as well as directly to the Planning Department at avenuesplan@slc.gov.

        As part of the update process the City prepared a preliminary report of the Existing Conditions of the Avenues that the new Avenues Neighborhood Plan will consider. More information about the City’s process, and the Existing Conditions Report can be seen HERE

        All city Neighborhood Plans must conform to the City’s main guide for development, which is the PLAN SALT LAKE document that can be seen HERE

        The updating of the Avenues Masterplan has occasioned a lot of discussion of the character of the Avenues. Major contributors to the character of The Avenues has been the Avenues Historic District and the SR-1A zoning (see map at: https://slcgov.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html). In our opinion, the Avenues would not be the same without the protection that the historic districts have provided, including the retaining of the open spaces and mature trees that typify the Avenues.

        Email your thoughts and suggestions on this topic to landusecom@slc-avenues.org

        Here are more resources on this topic:

        Salt Lake Zoning map:  https://slcgov.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html

        SLC Preservation page: https://www.slc.gov/historic-preservation/

        Avenues Plan Update:  https://www.slc.gov/planning/2025/05/29/avenuesplan-update/

        SR-1 Zoning (the actual Code): https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/saltlakecityut/latest/saltlakecity_ut/0-0-0-64320

        Preservation Utah: https://www.preservationutah.org/for-property-owners

         

        • Keeping Avenues residents informed on the latest petitions for development in the Avenues area.

         

        1. 128 North N Street – Zoning Map Amendment

        The City has approved a petition to rezone the property located at 128 N N St from SR-1A to R-MU-35 to build an additional five units of housing on the site.  See the property diagram HERE.  See the rezone petition HERE.

        City Planning, the Planning Commission and the City Council used an interpretation of City Code 19.06.070.C and 21A.50.050.C in defining this project’s increased number of two-bedroom units after approval as a “Community Benefit.”

        An alternative interpretation is that the market has and will continue to produce that size unit at market rate, and that the City’s acceptance of these new units on N Street under a “community benefit” definition undermines the development of the types of housing the market will not inherently produce , such as affordable, accessible and family-oriented units.

         

        2. Capitol Park Cottages – Planned Development

        Ivory Homes Capitol Park Cottages at F Street and 14th Avenue. The project recently received Planning Commission approval of their Planned Development for the three acre site. More about this project can be seen at HERE and HERE.

         

         

        • Bring Housing and Land Use News From the City to Avenues Residents

        When the City Planning Department or City Council needs to hear resident opinions on legislation or projects that affect housing in the Avenues we will post these projects or surveys here.

        1.  Federal Housing Grants – How should the City spend its federal grant dollars on improving access to housing? TAKE THE SURVEY

        2.  Salt Lake City Park Strip, Landscape Policy Changes – Public comments are being taken by the Salt Lake City Planning Division and Planning Commission as they consider city-wide changes to the Landscaping Chapter of the Zoning Code. This includes proposed revision of the Park Strip ordinance under which many city residents have been penalized for their water conservation efforts. The proposed Park Strip policy revision would require one “street tree” every 30 feet and vegetation covering at least 30% of the area. See all proposed amendments HERE. Public comments can be submitted in-person or via email to Nan Larsen. Reference case number PLNPCM2023-00098 in the subject line.

        3. See all Salt Lake City projects which are currently accepting public comment and feedback HERE.

         

         • Other Land Use Concerns

         

        1. Utah Transit Authority – Five-Year Plan

        UTA’s updated 2025-2029 Five-Year Service Plan is a vision for the future to guide potential service planning changes over the next few years and get people where they need to go. Why is this a Land Use concern? Because many residents have concerns over UTA’s choices of bus routes, the type of equipment used on our narrow and hilly Avenues streets, and the noise and vibration of the buses.   See the UTA Five Year Service Plan and take the SURVEY

         

         

        2. Hotel Proposal Adjacent to Sugarhouse Park

        The Salt Lake City Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council a recommendation on a re-Zoning request from Magnus Hotel Management that would allow them to build a 95-foot hotel on property directly adjacent to Sugar House Park (the site of the former Sizzler Restaurant). 
        The Avenues Land Use Committee voted Jan 13 to ask the GACC Board to endorse a letter that was sent to the City Council by a consortium of Community Council groups including the GACC Land Use Committee. The Committee feels the reasons to endorse this letter include the following:   

        1.  Sugarhouse Park is a unique resource that is enjoyed by members of The Avenues and others across the City.   

        2.  The proposed re-zone would set a precedent for high-rise buildings directly adjacent to other Park/Green Space properties, including such properties in the Avenues (Parks and the Cemetery).   

        3.  When major development proposals come to the Avenues (think of the LDS Hospital property), we hope that other Community Councils will support us, as the Committee asks you to support them in this matter.   

        4. Avenues residents have expressed concerns about this project.

        The aforementioned letter is appended HERE.   Thank you for your consideration.

        Respectfully submitted,

        Jim Jenkin

        Chair, Land Use Committee
        Greater Avenues Community Council
        801..300.9018

        The GACC Land Use Committee invites all residents to be part of these efforts. The Committee meets monthly on the 3rd Tuesday at 6pm at the Sweet Branch Library. Email committee chair Jim Jenkin at landusecom@slc-avenues.org for details or we will see you at a meeting. Let us know what land use concerns you have.

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        Meeting Minutes https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/meeting-minutes/ Tue, 15 Apr 2025 03:11:47 +0000 https://avenuescouncil.org/?post_type=project&p=1291

        Meeting Recordings & Minutes

        Review what happened.

        Meeting Minutes & Zoom Recordings

        2025 Zoom Recordings

        • Wed. Apr 2nd Community Mtg
          See the Zoom recording HERE
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        • Thurs. Jan 9 Board Meeting
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        Rocky Mountain Power Rate Increase https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/rocky-mountain-power-rate-increase/ https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/rocky-mountain-power-rate-increase/#respond Tue, 25 Mar 2025 20:29:45 +0000 https://avenuescouncil.org/?post_type=project&p=31377

        ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER RATE INCREASE 

        A letter asking Utah Public Utilities Commissioners

        Rocky Mountain Power Rate Increase –

        A letter asking Utah Public Utilities Commissioners to reconsider the recent Rocky Mountain Power rate increase is available HERE.  

        Avenues residents are encouraged to read the letter and send it, if you agree:

        Attention:
        Commission Chair Jerry Fenn,
        Commissioner David Clark,
        Commissioner John S. Harvey, Ph.D.,

        via email psc@utah.gov,

        by snail mail to the Public Service Commission, 160 East 300 South, 4th Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, or by fax 801-530-6796.  

        See more info about the rate increase HERE  

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        City Council Chris Wharton

        Salt Lake City Council District 3

        Chris Wharton

        Happy Holidays!

        As we embrace the spirit of the season, I want to encourage both residents and businesses
        to get involved in local charity events, make donations, or volunteer some of your valuable
        time.

        Our collective efforts can make a meaningful difference for those in need and strengthen the fabric of our community.

        As your City Council member, I’m dedicated to supporting initiatives that bring our community closer together.

        I hope this month’s newsletter keeps you informed and connects you with opportunities to contribute. Together, we can make this holiday season one filled with kindness and generosity.

        Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful, warm, and connected holiday season!

        Connect with me at https://www.slc.gov/district3/, via email to

        city.council.liaisons@slc.gov or call my office at 801-535-7600.

        Additionally, sign up for District 3 email updates to find
        out what’s happening in our neighborhood at

        https://www.myslc.gov/s/newsletters?dept=City%20Council.

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