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Staff previews Capitol Hill community plan update; commission asks about traffic and timing
Summary
Planning staff briefed the Historic Landmark Commission on the Capitol Hill community plan update (area ~7.25 sq miles), presenting demographic and land-use highlights, early engagement results and a multi-phase timeline; commissioners asked for further traffic trend analysis and questioned how pending legislation such as SB 195 might affect the plan's transportation recommendations.
SALT LAKE CITY
Planning staff presented an early briefing on the Capitol Hill community plan update and sought the Historic Landmark Commission's feedback on priorities and outreach. Staff said the existing plan was adopted in 2001 and the update aims to better align neighborhood land-use policy with Plan Salt Lake and other citywide strategies while being easier to implement and update more frequently.
Staff described the plan boundaries as generally north of North Temple, west to I-15, east to City Creek Canyon and north to the city limits, covering roughly 7.25 square miles (about 4,633 acres). The plan area includes the Capitol Hill local historic district and the western portion of the City Creek local historic district; staff said there are about 35 individually listed historic sites in the area, including 29 individually listed…
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