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We want to know about what you like about Salt Lake City and what you might change. Please add topics and discuss the changes you would like to see.

Think about transportation, housing, shopping, recreation, jobs or other opportunities.

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  1. police presence to reduce guys on bikes from stealing stuff from porches.

    I am home much of the time and see guys on bikes that slowly go up and down the streets looking in each driveway as if they are looking for something of value. I've seen it so many times, it's unmistakable.

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  2. 3 votes
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    ResponsHello,

    I just wanted to let you know that this forum is continuing and is part of a larger project Salt Lake City Planning is working on. Our hope is to take this forum forward with a broader marketing campaign. Become more responsive tot he post being made and develop independent forums for sepcific projects/topics. Thank you for your participation.

    We have a new forum starting on our 400 South Livability Project

    Nole Walkingshaw
    Salt Lake City Planning
    Planning Programs Supervisore

  3. I like that SLC fines persons who abuse animals.

    I would create a new program of individuals like the men in black that would go around the neighborhoods that have animals (census taken) and social work for all to be legit and appropriate.

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  4. Increase marketing for the city

    We have a great city and could get more tourism.

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  5. Get rid of all of the non city unionizing (uplifting) businesses.

    Having the congress, or house pass a bill to enable the city to regain its power from a bill that bans greed in business. I'll remove all the companies that are surnames and reward them for changing, and punishing those who do not change the names. No more slavery!

    Up with ObamaCare...the only way to keep Americans getting better is to incentive the production of unity is to have them know the laws, the regulations and ordinances and be firmly seeking refuge in the law by being obedient to it.

    How else do we create a one military World?

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  6. 2 votes
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  7. Designer sidewalks

    People like myself wish to take pets for walks, however few people realize the heat which emanates from dark pavement can cause blisters on the pads of their pets. Plus, lighter colors exude cheerfulness "overall".

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  8. MORE PATROL PRESENCE

    Animal control and Police patrol after hours and holidays. Better understanding between the two agencies relative to which agency responds when, why and how - not with a "did you call animal control" or "did you call police" - and most importantly, dispatch knowledge. Situation has improved - but, needs considerable improvement still.

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  9. 2 votes
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  10. 1 vote
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  11. Test

    Testing social share

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  12. I like that SLC county ( i only lived in slc county) is a family oriented atmosphere, I would change for the better more social work.

    I would involve the census for collecting opinions via telephone, so to catch or to deal with Utah's terrorist support (drug users/makers).

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  13. The transit system and the liquor laws.

    The public transit in this city is abysmal. A range of fares should be available for a range of incomes and the schedule should reflect the diversity of job schedules, nightlife, etc.

    The liquor laws make us look ignorant and stupid to the rest of the world. If we want to attract economic activity, we're going to need to let adults be adults.

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  14. Fix roads.They have become a safety hazard to cars, motorcycles, and bikes. Unnecessary driving distractions.

    Haven't we become a society of watching for road damage of pot holes, uneven surfaces, and washboard roads that compromise a straight driving line and awareness of our surroundings that driving demands? We should be doing what we need on the road; watching for pedestrians, animals, and cars. All we want to do is avoid the next bump or tire blow out from a pot hole these days.

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  15. Homeless population Library Square is disruptive and sometimes scary.

    Library Square has homeless people all over the grounds and the landscaping has really gone downhill as well as the library building itself. It's starting to look like a dumpy part of town.

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  16. Clean up the S-line/pedestrian trail/Fairmont Park area.

    I recently started biking to work downtown from the Sugar House Park area using the S-line pedestrian trail to the 600 E Neighborhood Byway. Unfortunately, on my commute home a few weeks ago while riding along the S-line trail, I had to swerve around a homeless man shooting up drugs in his ankle. In fact, I often rode past several homeless sleeping and hiding in tiny areas along the pedestrian trail. Not only is it sad and heart-wrenching to see this, but also I do not feel safe taking that route to work anymore (unfortunate because it is a great…

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  17. Ban Air B and B in our residential neighborhoods.

    I bought a home in a residential neighborhood for several reasons. Now I see unfamiliar people in our neighborhood dragging suitcases in and out of houses and taking up our residential parking spaces. Don't want to live around nightly motels. The city should ban these in residential neighborhoods as they did in St George.

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  18. Ban Air B and B in our residential neighborhoods.

    I bought a home in a residential neighborhood for several reasons. Now I see unfamiliar people in our neighborhood dragging suitcases in and out of houses and talking up our residential parking spaces. Don't want to like around nightly motels. The city should ban these as they did in St George.

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