Projects along the Jordan River are improving the river and bringing recreaters to the waters. For example, the Three Creeks Confluence and Cornell Lift Station both aim to make the river into a community amenity.
Read MoreThis article highlights the opening of the Three Creeks Confluence on Salt Lake City’s west-side. The site is the newest addition to connectivity and activation along the Jordan River.
Read MoreStarting July 1st, share your visions and ideas online or at in-person pop-up workshops throughout the Salt Lake Valley in the second engagement opportunity on the Seven Greenways Vision Plan. Tell us about your places!
Read MoreThe Three Creeks Confluence will open to the public on Wednesday, July 7th. Celebrate the opening with live music, beer, food trucks, and more on Friday, July 9th from 5-9P!
Read MoreConstruction on the Folsom Trail began on June 1st, and is expected to finish by the end of the year. This project is the first phase in revitalizing the Folsom Corridor.
Read MoreAn article highlighting the steps and planning process which led to the construction of the Three Creeks Confluence. The park opens July 9th, 2021!
Read MoreAn article exploring collaboration as it relates to stream daylighting in the Salt Lake Valley and several projects, including the Three Creeks Confluence and Seven Greenways Vision Plan.
Read MoreThis article explores case studies, including the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT, of how restoration can rebuild economies and the natural environment.
Read MoreAn article covering stream daylighting and various projects of the organization in Salt Lake County, UT.
Read MoreAn article detailing the process of daylighting Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks at the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreRead MoreAn article detailing the Three Creeks Confluence—an effort to uncover Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks where they flow into the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, UT—and the larger stream daylighting initiative in the Salt Lake Valley and beyond.
An article highlighting progress on the Three Creeks Confluence. The project is set to open this Spring 2021!
Read MoreRead MoreRed Butte, Emigration, and Parleys creeks have been freed from their concrete tombs for the first time in a century! Keep your eyes peeled for a grand opening and celebrations of this exciting, restorative addition to the west-side in Spring 2021.
The Seven Greenways Vision Plan survey is live: https://sevengreenwaysvisionplan.org/survey! Share your 100-year visions for a system of connected greenways along our seven major creeks in the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreThe Seven Greenways Vision Plan website is live: SevenGreenwaysVisionPlan.org! Navigate between the vision, process, team, and funders, and share your 100-year visions for these interconnected greenways along our seven creeks in the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreOur website is now available in Spanish! We created a dedicated domain for Salt Lake County’s Spanish-speaking residents, FundacionSieteCanones.org. Comienza con el agua.
Read MoreA grant from Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks to fund the Seven Creeks | Walk Series. Watershed walks engage participants in observation and collaborative actions to build community connection in uncovering and restoring our buried and impaired creeks.
Read MoreDesign Workshop has been chosen to help the Seven Canyons Trust develop the Seven Greenways Vision Plan. This process will set in motion a community-supported framework to highlight opportunity areas, best management practices, policies, and a toolbox of design concepts to create seven greenway corridors along our creeks in Salt Lake County, UT.
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