An article detailing the Seven Greenways Vision Plan Opportunity Area Walk series, including a walk along the buried Emigration Creek at Herman Franks Park in Salt Lake City and various other projects.
Read MoreThe design for City Creek at Folsom Trail is here. Tell us what you think about the concept at: folsomtrail.org/design. Your feedback is key to the future City Creek at Folsom Trail!
Read MoreEvaluation of the fifteen historic buildings at Allen Park to determine the architectural and structural value, deficiencies, and repairs.
Read MoreJoin us for five walks along opportunity areas along our creeks identified in the Seven Greenways Vision Plan—Water, Nature, Community, Recreation, and Urban.
Read MoreEPA grant will allow Salt Lake City to clean up west-side site and possibly bring restaurants, coffeehouses and other commerce to the Folsom Trail.
Read MoreBird monitoring data and report at the Mill Creek Confluence, which includes comparison of pre and post-restoration species composition, richness, and abundance.
Read MoreBird monitoring data and report at the Three Creeks Confluence, which includes comparison of pre and post-restoration species composition, richness, and abundance.
Read MoreThe Roots Art Kollective has been selected for the Folsom Trail Mural Project. Their mural will acknowledge City Creek, beautify the Folsom Trail corridor, and represent the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Read MoreRed Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks flow underneath 1300 South—pass the Ballpark—to the Jordan River in Salt Lake City. The creeks should be uncovered in a greenway corridor to create a unique amenity and natural oasis in the heart of the Ballpark neighborhood. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
Read MoreA wall in want of character. The Folsom River Mural Project is an opportunity for local artists to make their mark.
Read MoreWe are seeking an artist or artist-led team to create an outdoor mural along the Folsom Trail at 25 S 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. The artwork is intend to acknowledge City Creek, beautify the Folsom Trail corridor, and represent the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood.
Read MoreAn article highlighting the fact that Salt Lake City’s buried creeks were one of the reasons for the notorious 1983 floods. The Three Creeks Confluence is a good step forward!
Read MoreWe received a Merit Award from the Utah Chapter of the American Planning Association. It recognizes the Seven Greenways Vision Plan to revitalize our waterways and connect the Salt Lake Valley through greenways.
Read MoreAn article covering progress on the City Creek at Folsom Trail Daylighting Design Plan. Community engagement efforts and existing environmental conditions have informed initial characterizations and conceptual designs.
Read MoreThis articles highlights seven excellent rail-trail case studies in 2022, including the Folsom Trail in Salt Lake City, UT. Join us in celebrating these transformative public trails!
Read MoreA “quick-action” project funded by the 2017 AARP Community Challenge spurred improvements that enable residents of Salt Lake City, Utah, to get around without having to always get into a car.
Read MoreThe Salt Lake City Parks, Trails, and Open Space Bond was approved by Salt Lake City voters this November. The $85-million bond will fund eight significant public lands projects, including the Folsom Trail and Allen Park.
Read MoreGrant funds—totaling $22,500—will host 24 watershed walks in the Salt Lake Valley. Participants will observe and share stories, insights, and visions to better manage, restore, and love our streams.
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