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Mill Creek Greenway, downtown green loop and 3900 South path anchor projects in adopted plan

South Salt Lake City Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The Parks Plan prioritizes a Mill Creek Greenway, downtown green loop and a 3900 South Shared Use Path (UDOT $10M allocation) as multi-year projects to improve east–west connectivity and active transportation.

The adopted Parks Plan highlights several flagship projects intended to increase connectivity and open space: a Mill Creek Greenway, improvements to Parley’s Trail and a Downtown Green Loop, and the 3900 South Shared Use Path. The plan prioritizes extending the Mill Creek Greenway to close a 1.5-mile gap and notes hazardous interactions at the 3300 South/I-15 interchange as a barrier to nonmotorized travel.

The plan records a $10 million UDOT allocation for the 3900 South Shared Use Path and says construction on the first phase is slated to begin in 2026. It also recommends short-term Mill Creek trail extensions from 300 East to 300 West as an initial phase to improve east–west connectivity.