City Has Ideas For Fairmont Park Tennis Courts, But No Plan Yet
(This was written for the City Journals on Aug. 22, 2019)
City officials have a few ideas about what to do with the Fairmont Park tennis courts. The chance for any of those ideas to become reality, however, is still a long way off.
The Salt Lake City Department of Community and Neighborhoods completed a survey this past July asking residents what they would like to see happen to the dilapidated tennis courts. The survey offered four possibilities for the site—a community garden, medium-density housing, recreational courts or redevelopment for the Boys & Girls Club. The results were then sent to the mayor's office to be analyzed.
Unfortunately, that's as far as they'll get for the immediate future.
"There is no timeline (for the project) because there is no determined project yet," said Matthew Rojas, director of communications for Salt Lake. "This is a preliminary step to help guide what the best use of the space is."
Read the complete story on the City Journals website
City officials have a few ideas about what to do with the Fairmont Park tennis courts. The chance for any of those ideas to become reality, however, is still a long way off.
The Salt Lake City Department of Community and Neighborhoods completed a survey this past July asking residents what they would like to see happen to the dilapidated tennis courts. The survey offered four possibilities for the site—a community garden, medium-density housing, recreational courts or redevelopment for the Boys & Girls Club. The results were then sent to the mayor's office to be analyzed.
Unfortunately, that's as far as they'll get for the immediate future.
"There is no timeline (for the project) because there is no determined project yet," said Matthew Rojas, director of communications for Salt Lake. "This is a preliminary step to help guide what the best use of the space is."
Read the complete story on the City Journals website

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