We are very excited to announce that Glendale has officially joined the
Buy Nothing Project movement. You must live in the boundaries of Glendale to join this group. The boundaries of our neighborhood are the area west of I-15 between (to the city limit) the 9-Line Trail and SR-201. Head over to our new Buy Nothing Glendale Facebook group to join the Buy Nothing movement and build the community here in Glendale. We're also looking for volunteers to help us lead and grow the Buy Nothing Glendale page. If you are interested, please email our Chair Turner Bitton at chair@glendaleutah.org We are working on a neighborhood-wide planning project to develop a community-driven vision for Glendale. This document will be called the One Glendale Plan and will cover a variety of topics: sustainability, transportation, Jordan River, parks and open space, community identity and public art, and other topics that arise through community input.
Help us create a plan that works for ALL Glendale residents by taking the One Glendale Plan survey today: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GlendaleSurvey-English Tomar la encuesta en español: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EncuestaGlendale-Espanol Today the Glendale Community Council released a report with findings from an on-site visioning exercise held at the Raging Waters property on October 31, 2020. The event was designed to solicit feedback from the community regarding the future of the Raging Waters site. Overview: Closed since 2018, the pools leak, much of the equipment is broken and unsafe, or no longer meet engineering codes. Vandalism and operator abandonment have created additional problems, such as fires, stripped electrical wiring, and equipment theft. The park’s condition leaves Salt Lake City wrestling with the difficult question of what to do next. The Raging Waters site presents an especially important opportunity for the Glendale neighborhood and residents are passionate and invested in the future of its development. The report is designed to provide feedback to the Salt Lake City Council and Mayor as they discuss the future of the site. ![]()
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The community council has been asked to review a request to build a monopole on the western edge of our neighborhood. If you have thoughts or comments, please comment below and we will incorporate them into our final letter.
The Glendale Community Council submitted the attached letter to the Salt Lake City Transportation Division Department of Community and Neighborhoods regarding a proposed redesign of the intersection at 900 West and California Avenue.
We hosted an event on September 2nd, 2020 for residents to provide feedback for inclusion in the letter and the attached letter is an amalgamation of that feedback. We want to express our appreciation to the Salt Lake City Transportation Division for incorporating our feedback into the final design of the street. |
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