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Residents shaped priorities: 140 survey responses and 500+ event participants informed plan

South Salt Lake City Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The plan reports outreach to more than 500 residents via pop-ups and events and 140 online survey responses; respondents prioritized nature, trails, trees, and social amenities such as beer gardens and dog parks.

Plan materials summarize a substantive engagement process: more than 500 residents participated in pop-up events and workshops and 140 residents completed the online survey. The summary tables show that Fitts Park is the most visited park and that respondents favored nature-focused investments (trees, trails) and social amenities (dog parks, beer gardens) over additional child-focused playground features.

The plan also reports demographic reach—survey respondents represented 11 of 13 neighborhoods, the median age was 39, and 88% of respondents were city residents—while noting the survey did not fully capture the city’s cultural diversity.