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Plans unveiled for transformative riverfront redevelopment project

October 25, 2024 | Salt Lake City Council, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah


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Plans unveiled for transformative riverfront redevelopment project
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for a redevelopment project along a river corridor, emphasizing the need for community engagement and the integration of recreational spaces. The proposal aims to enhance the area while maintaining a connection to the existing trail network, with potential features such as a fair and possibly a Ferris wheel to create a vibrant destination.

Key to the project is the negotiation of access rights and the construction of structures near the river, which would facilitate activities like fishing and floating. The city’s involvement is crucial, given its ownership of significant resources in the area. Officials expressed optimism about reaching an agreement that would allow for these developments while ensuring that the community feels a sense of place.

A significant aspect of the discussion centered on workforce housing, mandated by statute to allocate 20% of the increment generated from the redevelopment of state lands into a fund for affordable housing. The district plans to administer these funds, potentially in collaboration with the city’s housing group, to ensure that the housing developed is accessible to various income levels. There were concerns raised about ensuring that these funds remain within the district and are not diverted elsewhere.

The meeting also clarified that the tax increment generated from the state lands would not benefit local taxing entities initially, as it would be redirected towards redevelopment efforts, including workforce housing. This approach aims to stimulate growth in the area while addressing housing needs.

As the project moves forward, officials are committed to drafting necessary agreements and welcome public input to refine their plans. The next steps will involve further discussions on the specifics of the project and how best to serve the community's interests.

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