
In Midvale the evolution of brownfields to commercial center
A decade ago, Midvale’s burgeoning commercial park was a dead zone, a brownfield that for decades housed lead and copper smelters that not only exacerbated
A decade ago, Midvale’s burgeoning commercial park was a dead zone, a brownfield that for decades housed lead and copper smelters that not only exacerbated
Salt Lake City is experiencing unprecedented growth. According to James Wood, Ivory-Boyer Senior Fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, more residential units will
With the one-year moratorium in Salt Lake City on impact fees set to expire November 2, the Salt Lake City Council is considering a four-month
The next phase of the debate over impact fees is just beginning. Mayor Jackie Biskupski’s office has released a draft plan for implementing impact fees
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