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Council approves street vacation, housing grant allocations and zoning change; applicants and neighbors spoke briefly

Salt Lake City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The council approved a Wilmington Avenue partial street vacation ordinance, adopted funding allocations for federal housing grants (including $255,000 to First Step House), and approved a zoning map amendment at 1073 S Navajo Street; motions passed unanimously 5 to 0 with two absences.

Salt Lake City Council approved multiple land-use and housing actions during the meeting, including an ordinance to vacate a portion of Wilmington Avenue, a resolution adopting federal housing and community development funding allocations for FY 2026–27, and a zoning map amendment for property at approximately 1073 South Navajo Street.

Deputy director Nick Tarbot introduced the Wilmington Avenue proposal, explaining the ordinance would vacate a portion of public right-of-way adjacent to roughly 2191–2192 South 2000 East so the area could be included…

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