Salt Lake City’s Public Lands Master Plan, Reimagine Nature—this vision guides Salt Lake City’s investments in open spaces and natural lands for the next 20 years.
Read MoreCRSA, BIO-WEST, and Avenue Consultants, in partnership with the Seven Canyons Trust and Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency, will lead the Folsom Corridor City Creek Daylighting Design Master Plan. This process will set in motion a community-supported vision to daylight City Creek through the Folsom Corridor.
Read MoreThe plan inspires a common vision, over the next 100 years, to revitalize our waterways, connecting people through greenways in the Salt Lake Valley. This century-long vision will only be achieved through collaboration and collective will from elected officials, stakeholders, and community members, alike.
Read MoreA synopsis of breeding and non-breeding bird surveys in 2020-21 at the Mill Creek Confluence in South Salt Lake, UT. Data will be used to compare bird diversity and frequency after restoration work.
Read MoreWe tracked three bills related to water during the 2022 General Session of the Utah Legislature. All three passed; water championed this year!
Read MoreThe final Seven Greenways Vision Plan is completed! Take a look at the accomplishment at sevengreenwaysvisionplan.org.
Read MoreSalt Lake County Zoo, Arts, & Parks funding will host 25 watershed walks through the Seven Creeks | Walk Series. Programming lays the foundation for participants to become community leaders to fight for natural spaces, public health, and environmental justice.
Read MoreThe 90% draft of the Seven Greenways Vision Plan is live! Review and share your feedback on the draft document.
Read MoreThe Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City is soliciting proposals to advance the daylighting of City Creek through the Folsom Corridor. The consultant will assist with technical analysis, community engagement, and design services.
Read MoreDuring the second-annual Pack it Out Utah event, hosted by Utah State University, more than 6,000 pounds of trash were removed from local trails and waterways.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah students bring three creeks to life at the Three Creeks Confluence. This article highlights how water can help our communities.
Read MoreThe sound of running water surrounds the exciting, new Three Creeks Confluence. This article encapsulates the impact of this project from a parking lot to a park.
Read MoreUtah State University Water Quality Extension is hosting the second statewide volunteer clean up. Help prevent litter and weeds from disrupting our watersheds.
Read MoreWe support an expanded, year-round electric bus system that services dispersed recreation throughout the year, bridging our east-west communities in the Salt Lake Valley, and providing canyon access for all residents. This should be coupled with tolling, carpool requirements, and other traffic mitigation strategies.
Read MoreWater, natural life, and community are woven together through laser-cut steel artwork at the Three Creeks Confluence in Salt Lake City, UT.
Read MoreOfficials warn people and pets stay away from Mill Creek west of Interstate-215 after concrete spilled into the creek, causing a massive fish kill.
Read MoreA radio interview exploring Salt Lake City’s newest park, the Three Creeks Confluence, and additional daylighting projects throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreAn article celebrating the opening of a new Salt Lake City park, the Three Creeks Confluence, where Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks flow into the Jordan River at 950 West and 1300 South.
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