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Staff says GREENbike station planned; consultants tie code to transit‑oriented goals

South Salt Lake City Planning Commission · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners asked about expanding GREENbike; staff said a GREENbike station is planned at State Street and Central Pointe Place and the code update will evaluate TOD cores and parcel thresholds to support multimodal access.

Commissioner Christy Dahlberg asked whether the City could expand GREENbike services into South Salt Lake. Community Development Director Jonathan Weidenhamer said funding for GREENbike has fluctuated but confirmed the City plans a GREENbike station at the corner of State Street and Central Pointe Place beside the bus stop.

Consultants also emphasized transit‑oriented development as a priority: establishing a TOD core, reducing parcel‑size thresholds to allow mixed uses, and introducing transition zones between cores and neighborhoods. The memo said the update will consider parking maximums in the TOD core and shared parking standards to better support multimodal access.