City Creek Treatment Plant Construction Updates

Want to stay up to date on project progress?Text “CCWTP” to 833-271-7589 to opt-in to text message updatesCall the project hotline at 801-616-3336 to speak with a project team memberEmail info@keepitpurecitycreek.com to submit questions or comments on the projectVisit their website www.keepitpurecitycreek.com Ongoing Construction Activities: Crews will continue to perform construction activities for the new permanent retaining wall at the water treatment plant parking lot.Crews will continue …

Capitol Hill Traffic Calming – Project Update (October 10, 2023)

Project Update (October 10, 2023) Click here to read the report in it’s entirety Traffic calming has arrived! The project team has made substantial progress implementing the Capitol Hill Traffic Calming Plan since construction began in August. Most of the speed humps are complete, and we are continuing to add signs and pavement markings to ensure visibility. Thank you for …

January Transportation Meeting

Transportation Meeting: Jan. 11th, 6:00pm At The Marmalade Library or on Zoom Program will include: I-15 Corridor Expansion EIS- Q & A, public comment deadline on Jan 13 GREENbike Marmalade Library installation (Stan Penfold presenting) – public input requested Capital Hill Traffic Calming Plan- update CIP application- Reimagining 4th & 4th (400 N & 400 W) – public input requested …

Comment Period – UDOT I-15: Farmington to Salt Lake City Environmental Impact Statement

The 30-day comment period for the draft alternatives to improve the I-15 corridor between Salt Lake City and Farmington (November 10 – December 16). There will be multiple alternatives for review for each of the areas in the study: Salt Lake, North Salt Lake/Woods Cross, Farmington, Centerville/Parrish, Bountiful/West Bountiful, and I-15. All of these alternatives will be on the website …

EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES IN SALT LAKE CITY

Following a year-long $100,000 study by Fehr & Peers, Capitol Hill was given first priority status for the SLC Transportation Division’s Livable Streets Program. As you know, we’ve been working on this for a couple years. It would be appropriate for the neighborhood to acknowledge the Livable Streets Program by posting the following link on CHNC-slc.org/Transportation: Read the Full Report

Feedback Needed! SLC Transportation Master Plan Survey

Salt Lake City Transportation Division is launching Connect SLC, an extensive process to update the last Transportation Master Plan from 1996. They want to hear from you! Take the survey to share what YOU think about transportation in SLC! Survey closes at the end of December and is available in English and Spanish. Take the Survey – English Take the Survey – Spanish …

Capitol Hill Quick Build – 600 N 200 W

Quick build street design: what is it and why we need it The typical timeline for projects that add complete Streets elements or otherwise change streets to make them safer for bike riders and pedestrians can take years to implement. Smaller projects, such as adding a bulb-out to reduce the width of a pedestrian crossing or adding a protected bike …

Council Meeting November 17, 2021

CAPITOL HILL NIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 17, 2021 6:30 PM on Zoom Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vcOuvrjkuHt2s0MUpVwz9eYrmanp3Wliy 6:30    Convene on Zoom            Approve minutes from October 20, 2021 meeting (Can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wk6iMn3uFpHkFtOMX4WbDujtqgUIPJx5ly-V5Xc88t0/edit?usp=sharing) Treasurer’s report 6:35    Public officials’ reports Chris Wharton- City Council Lt. Bob Norgaard- SLC PD Jamie Stokes- Mayor’s Office Jen Daily-Provost- Utah Legislature …

Capitol Hill Traffic Calming Plan- Approved and Funded

Report by Brian Hutchinson- CHNC Transportation Committee Chair Show your support for the Capitol Hill Traffic Calming Plan, sign the petition Salt Lake City is about to dramatically improve the safety and livability of its neighborhood streets and residences, starting with a pilot program in the northern gateway neighborhood of Capitol Hill. City Council Member Wharton led an effort to …

COME PAINT THE STREETS!

Please replace the current announcement of seeking ideas for the street art project with an announcement of the actual project. This should be the most prominent item on the landing page. Here’s a text you can use: COME PAINT THE STREETS! Help reshape the intersection of 600 North and 200 West- Center St. to increase safety for pedestrians and cyclists. …