Our Livable Neighborhood?
Has your household been affected by extreme levels of aggressive heavy truck traffic, large volumes of speeding commuter cut-through traffic or raging motorcycles, tuner cars and modified pickups?
We encourage a number of subtle changes to the roadway to improve efficiency and safety and restore the livable neighborhood character needed for residents to get a full night’s sleep and have the option to walk or bike from one’s home to the library, school, restaurant, store, Capitol, or Warm Springs Park without fear.
At the end of 2019 the CHNC Transportation Committee was created to work with the community to identify the traffic issues, set goals, and develop a transportation plan to restore the livable qualities of Salt Lake’s oldest and one of the fastest growing neighborhoods.
We are collaborating with residents, governmental leaders and staff, transportation engineers, academics, school principals, library managers, environmental experts, business managers and various city and state agencies. To ensure an efficient and effective process we will follow the Three E’s of enduring transportation solutions: Education/Engineering/Enforcement.
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Latest News
January Transportation Meeting
January 9, 2023Comment Period – UDOT I-15: Farmington to Salt Lake City Environmental Impact Statement
November 13, 2022Transportation Committee Meeting – Jan 26 2022
January 26, 2022Feedback Needed! SLC Transportation Master Plan Survey
December 16, 2021Resources
600/700 North Corridor Survey
600/700 North Corridor Survey
CHNC Traffic Calming Map
CHNC Traffic Calming Map
Street Intersection Typologies Design Guide
Street Intersection Typologies Design Guide
Road Repairs Update
Road Repairs Update
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