Salt Lake City's Redevelopment Agency is cleaning up the site of the former Schovaers Electronics with the help of an EPA grant. Their goal is to make it a commercial node with small businesses serving the west side of the city.
in November. The money would add amenities, native plants and a tree canopy, while completing the paving and continuing the path to the Jordan River Trail.are also studying plans to resurface City Creek north of the trail and will present design and programming alternatives to the public this summer.said they would like to see landscaping, lighting, trash cans and seating areas along the trail. They also expressed concerns about maintenance, safety and homelessness.
City Creek daylighting project would add water and gathering amenities to Folsom Trail, pictured on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022, near downtown Salt Lake City. In addition to these plans, a multifamily development is underway around the corner from the former Schovaers Electronics site. TAG SLC is constructingThe city is receiving a $495,200 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to tidy up the site. The cleanup is expected to start this fall and continue until next spring.
The EPA also granted $1 million to Salt Lake County to study 20 high-priority sites in and around Magna’s Main Street and west Salt Lake City’s Guadalupe and Poplar Grove neighborhoods, where concerns remain from asbestos, lead, metals, petroleum hydrocarbons and dry-cleaning solvents.
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