Land Use/Housing | Greater Avenues Community Council | Salt Lake City, Utah https://staging.avenuescouncil.org Greater Avenues Community Council | Salt Lake City, Utah Thu, 01 Jan 2026 16:18:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/cropped-avenues_A-32x32.jpeg Land Use/Housing | Greater Avenues Community Council | Salt Lake City, Utah https://staging.avenuescouncil.org 32 32 Civic Engagement https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/civic-engagement/ Thu, 16 Oct 2025 22:37:38 +0000 https://stage.infobytes.cc/?post_type=project&p=1348

Civic Engagement COMMITTEE

Your Greater Avenues Community Council is paying attention to things happening in our neighborhood and around the City, County and State to bring you the latest information on issues of public concern.

This page is also intended bring you opportunities for your own civic engagement.

You can help make a difference by getting involved!  

Civic engagement is individual and collective action designed to identify and address issues of public concern. 

Civic engagement can take many forms, from individual volunteering, organizational involvement and electoral participation.

The Avenues Civic Engagement Committee encourages Avenues residents to be informed, learn about the issues, let our elected officials know your thoughts, and to vote!

We invite you to attend a 2026 Legislative Preview organized by the Westside Coalition at the Fairpark, Tuesday, January 6th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

                                                             

We invite you to attend a 2026 Legislative Preview at the GACC Community Meeting on January 7th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Avenues Library, 455 N F Street. 

During the meeting we will hear from our Utah Legislators representing the Avenues:  Sen. Jenn Plumb, Sen. Todd Weiler and House Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost.

Contact them or see their sponsored legislation at these links:

jplumb@le.utah.gov, https://senate.utah.gov/sen/PLUMBJ/

tweiler@le.utah.gov https://senate.utah.gov/sen/WEILET/ 

jdprovost@le.utah.gov, https://house.utleg.gov/rep/DAILEJ/

Bring your questions to the meeting on Jan. 7! 

Participate in the Election Process

Check your voter registration HERE  

See the latest election results HERE

 

Downtown Entertainment District and Saving Abravanel Hall

What to know, What to do

The City Council voted on July 9th unanimously to accept the proposed project. The next step is a state committee review for approval before the agreement can be finalized. If the agreement is finalized, the City Council will vote later this year on whether to approve a 0.5% sales tax increase and proposed zoning changes to accommodate the plan’s development. Let your council member know your thoughts by email to chris.wharton@slcgov.com or call 801-535-7726.

Read the Proposed Agreement between SLC and the Smith Entertainment Group.

See a comprehensive look at what’s at stake for downtown Salt Lake City in this Dennis Romboy Article in Deseret News

See a recap of the July 9th City Council meeting in this KSL article by Carter Williams

See a Tribune Article by Jordan Miller about the recently formed State Committee reviewing the Agreement.

 

Announcing The Rio Grande Plan

What is the Rio Grande Plan?    See More HERE

The Rio Grande Plan is a citizen led initiative to take the railroad tracks on the west side of downtown and put them underground. The goal is to eliminate eight at-grade street level  crossings throughout downtown Salt Lake City, which will reconnect the east and west sides of the city, improve resident safety, and make the city easier to navigate.
The Rio Grande Plan has the additional benefit of allowing the reuse and revitalization of the 114-year-old Rio Grande Depot making it the new central shared transit station for Amtrak, Frontrunner, TRAX, and buses.
The Rio Grande Plan also reimagines 125 acres of previously underutilized downtown land. This will reinvigorate the Depot District by removing barriers, make the city more bike and pedestrian friendly by integrating the Green Loop post RGP construction, and allow citizens from all over the state to fully enjoy the city.

 

If you have any questions or suggestions for the Avenues Civic Engagement committee, please email civicengagement@slc-avenues.org 

City Council Public Hearings

See all City Council Meeting Agendas HERE

Salt Lake Arts Council Happenings

 See the schedule of Arts Council Events 

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Support Street Fair

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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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Service Opportunities https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/service_opportunities/ Sun, 27 Jul 2025 02:18:21 +0000 https://avenuescouncil.org/?post_type=project&p=1193

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:

        Name
        Address
        I am interested in helping:

        GACC

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        Housing SLC https://staging.avenuescouncil.org/project/housing-slc/ Sun, 07 Jan 2024 02:29:15 +0000 https://stage.infobytes.cc/?post_type=project&p=1449

        HOUSING SLC

        The City Council voted to adopt Housing SLC as the City’s new five-year housing plan

        Housing SLC is a plan to guide the City’s housing-related efforts over the next 5 years. This plan is based on what we learned from over 6,500 residents when we asked them about their needs and their vision for Salt Lake City. Six key findings came out of these interactions, which are listed below. .

        Housing SLC is a plan to guide the City’s housing-related efforts over the next 5 years. This plan is based on what we learned from over 6,500 residents when we asked them about their needs and their vision for Salt Lake City. Six key findings came out of these interactions, which are listed here.

         

        GACC

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        Avenues Blog

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        Civic Engagement

        Land Use

        Support Us

        OUR NEIGHBORHOOD

        Avenues Historic Districts

        Emergency Preparedness

        Popperton Community Garden

        Support Street Fair

        Contact Us

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