$2,500 from Jordan River Commission for Three Creeks Confluence Intervention Series

Authored by Brian Tonetti

A grant to fund Three Creeks Confluence urban intervention series from the Jordan River Commission. Projects include a painted creek channel, chalkboard visioning panel, and wayfinding installation.

 

We are excited to announce $2,500 in grant funding from the Jordan River Commission. In partnership with Center for the Living City and ArtsBridge America, we are implementing three urban interventions. An urban intervention is a short-term low-cost installations to catalyze long-term change. Efforts will facilitate community input for the Three Creeks Confluence project.

Goals & Objectives

  • Engage 200 participants, including urban youth and underserved communities;

  • Develop three on-the-ground, visible projects (urban interventions) that work to beautify and restore pinpoint sites in the neighborhood;

  • Engage and educate the community in the visioning process of Three Creeks Confluence at the Jordan River, through an open and collaborative process;

  • Raise awareness for the daylighting project within the Three Creeks Confluence area and beyond; and

  • Clean-up garbage and remove invasive species in this area.

 

 

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