Salt Lake City Transportation is hosting a Transportation Projects Open House for the Avenues, East Central, and Central City! Chat with the Transportation team, learn about recent street projects, and share your feedback. Thursday, Nov 20 5:30–6:30 PM Wasatch Elementary 30 R St
Happening now: SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall presents the city's response to UDOT's "Mobility Assessment" of SLC streets to the Transportation Interim Committee, as required by SB195 #slc#utpol
Salt Lake City will be forced by @mschultz_12@SolutionsUtah to become more car oriented in direct opposition to the Olympic movement with the idiotic passage of SB195, an international embarrassment. LA and Paris get it. Utah does not.
Paris used the 2024 Olympics to become a bicycling city—investing in infrastructure, incentives, and walkable streets.
Can LA follow its lead for a people-first, climate-smart legacy?
https://t.co/6X3CN40QII
#OlympicLegacy#UrbanCycling#SustainableCities#BikeInfrastructure
As part of Senate Bill 195, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is studying how recent Salt Lake City street projects have changed how you get around town. Share your experience in this quick survey: https://t.co/emcNXSGLBp
ACTION ALERT: UDOT needs to hear how much you support Salt Lake City's efforts to make its streets safer.
The survey was apparently influenced by suburban car commuters. Since these streets are our streets, I urge you to take the survey right now.
https://t.co/Fikodw6YKz
A reminder that Gov Little signed 2 anti-street safety, anti bike bills this last session. This won’t help kids develop healthy habits. https://t.co/vH7zFelh6b
Strong futures start with developing healthy habits in our youth. Proud to work with @SecKennedy to ensure our future generations have the opportunity for a more successful tomorrow.🇺🇸