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Liberty Park cultural landscape and vision plan launches; consultants to hold park-based outreach starting May

2269619 · February 12, 2025
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City staff and consultants outlined a two-year Liberty Park Cultural Landscape Report and 10-year vision plan. The project will produce historic documentation, a tree-succession strategy, design guidance and a community-informed preferred alternative; public outreach will begin in May and the documents are scheduled for completion in fall 2026.

Salt Lake City staff and consultants briefed the council on Feb. 11 on a Cultural Landscape Report (CLR) and a concurrent 10-year vision plan for Liberty Park, the city’s largest park.

The two documents will be produced together so historic documentation and treatment guidance in the CLR can inform the vision, and the vision can reflect community priorities. Tom Millar, Planning and Design Division Director, said the CLR will catalog the park’s historic development, identify the features that contribute to its significance (tree-lined walks, open meadows, mountain views), and recommend design guidance and a…

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