The Salt Lake City Council has approved a plan to upzone nearly two blocks in the Rio Grande District of western Downtown. This decision completes the upzoning process for the area.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 9 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
No direct financial impact on the city budget or taxes at this stage, but successful development could increase property tax revenue.
Developer (Silverado Development, LLC), future residents (especially if affordable housing is included), local businesses (ground floor retail).
Abutting church (potential disruption of solar panels), potentially existing residents concerned about increased density or changes to neighborhood character.
Another petition submitted to Salt Lake City seeks to rezone land in Glendale from a single-family to a missing middle zone. In a petition filed on May 4, developers are seeking to rezone a .34 acre parcel of land located at 1469 W. California...
In the coming months, Salt Lake City is headed to a vote that could make a number of changes to its single family zoning code, which covers around a third of all city land and 77% of the city’s residentially zoned land. Neighborhoods are gearing...