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With an $85 million general obligation bond dedicated to parks, trails and open spaces at the ready, Salt Lake City can modernize and reimagine some of its most used public spaces.
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The city will vote on Nov. 21 if it wants to keep funding new recreation projects the way it has since the 1990s.
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Voters handily approved an $85 million parks bond last November. Now the question is what to do with the first $25 million?
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An $85 million Parks, Trails and Open Space bond is on Salt Lake City’s Nov. 8 ballot. The money would be used for improvements throughout the city.
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Dignitaries and local government officials cut the ribbon on a new park in Salt Lake County today. Lodestone Regional Park sits right on the border of…
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There will be no bond measure to expand outdoor recreation in Salt Lake City. The city council failed to garner enough votes at last night’s meeting to…
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Salt Lake County officials broke ground on a new regional park in Kearns this morning. The park is the result of a $47 million park’s bond voters approved…