The Future of Open Space in Salt Lake Valley -- March 1 2010
EVENT: The Future of Open Space in Salt Lake Valley -- March 1 2010

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- When:
- Mar 1, 2010 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
- Time Zone:
- (GMT-6:00) America: Denver
- Location:
- Social Work Building, U. of U. Campus, Room 131 395 South, 1500 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 | Map It!
Environmental writer and photographer Ray Wheeler

The Regional Sports Complex: Mayor Ralph Becker and the Salt Lake City Council are fast-tracking a plan to build with public funds, on former state park land, a $43 million regional sports complex consisting of 21 sports fields, 9 buildings including indoor and outdoor championship soccer stadiums, three new roads, a new bridge across the Jordan River, 2 reservoirs for sewer plant effluent, and parking for 2,065 cars, all on prime habitat for migratory birds and within the flood plain of the Jordan River, on lands that have repeatedly been flooded by the fluctuating waters of the Great Salt Lake.
Katrina’s Legacy for Rose Park : FEMA is decertifying dikes and levees it says have been compromised by vegetation (tree roots)--including one currently protecting 1,600 homes in Rose Park. The new levee standard: a vegetation-free dike 16 feet high and 75 feet wide running along the W. bank of the Jordan River for 18 blocks from North Temple to the north end of the Rose Park Golf Course. Every existing tree on the west bank of the river will be destroyed and many adjoining residential properties may be affected.
The Northwest Quadrant Masterplan: A consulting firm has drawn up a plan to build a new satellite city of 50,000 to 75,000 people on prime wildlife habitat along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake west of the Salt Lake City International Airport. While some cities are turning away from the traditional, automobile-based, hub-spoke-satellite urban growth paradigm in favor of more “sustainable”, “post-carbon” “smart-growth” concepts, by a vote of 6 to 4 the Salt Lake City Planning Commission recently endorsed the draft Northwest Quadrant Master Plan as written.




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