Author: Sugar House Council

[caption id="attachment_1342" align="alignleft" width="300"] Photo Courtesy: Redevelopment Agency[/caption] Many residents have inquired about the removal of trees along 2100 S between McClelland St and 1100 E. Trees were removed for the impending monument plaza redesign.  Crews are scheduled to start work on constructing a true pedestrian plaza...

Sugar House Recycling Guide Welcome to the Sugar House Recycling Guide!  This guide provides answers to frequently asked questions and helps Sugar House residents and businesses know where to go for additional information about recycling in our community. Residents For all the answers to your questions about the City’s...

[caption id="attachment_1312" align="alignleft" width="302"] Photo Courtesy: Laurie Bray[/caption] Sugar House Park is the heart of Sugar House and is an active park for our community.  It is 110 acres of green hills, trails, ponds, waterways, playgrounds, scenery and much more. During the summer months Sugar House Park is...

Sugarmont Plaza was created in 2012 as the old tenant Deseret Industries had moved and we had a vacant building in our midst. This property is currently owned by the SLC Redevelopment Agency and they allowed us to create a temporary public plaza. This project...

Sugar House Area Non-profits Sugar House is home to an amazing array of non-profits that do a tremendous job in our community.  The Sugar House Community Council is also a nonprofit, but we want to highlight all the great work in our community.  Take a look...

The Streetcar is up and running and we want to give you information on this transportation alternative.  Currently the streetcar terminates at McClelland St at Fairmont Park in Sugar House.  It connects to the main Trax line at Central Pointe.  The schedule currently runs a car...

Sugar House has a strong identity among its residents.  Many people have lived their entire lives in this community and have fond memories of how things used to be.  One thing for certain is that Sugar House has undergone many transformations over the 150 years...

The Parleys, Rails, Trails and Tunnels (PRATT) effort is focused on connecting the Jordan River Parkway with the Bonneville Shoreline.  The PRATT Coalition has been working on these connections for decades.  Committed community members volunteer to work with municipalities and county officials to identify the alignments...

Salt Lake City Living Means Being a Good Neighbor.  This section is copied directly from the Salt Lake City website. To view a PDF version of the Good Neighbor guide, click here. ADA/ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES Salt Lake City Government is committed to being accessible to people with disabilities.  Questions or...