Salt Lake City asks for public input on newly proposed Pioneer Park improvements
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Public Lands Department has released a"vision plan" for future improvements to Pioneer Park, and they want the public to weigh in on the plan.
The plan includes keeping the existing multi-use field, which was added in 2019. It proposes adding baskeball courts, pickleball courts, an all-ages playground and an"enhanced" dog park. There are also natural features such as a shaded lawn, native plants, groves of trees, and a water feature. The proposal also includes a plaza, a pavilion, new seating areas, a café, an information booth,"state-of-the-art" bathrooms, and a park ranger station. The city also said in the interest of safety, they would like to have"clear sight lines" around the park and more lighting.
Prior to coming up with the proposed plan, officials say they received input from 1,000 people at events, 1,800 online survey responses, and"stakeholder meetings and workshops." Now, they want to hear what residents think about the plan. More information on it can be found on the city's website and in the video below.The city says this feedback will help determine which improvements to prioritize when construction begins in 2023, and what may be done in the future with additional funding.
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