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    Ashley, The West Salt Lake Master Plan is currently being updated. This is the opportunity to let your voice be heard. You can contact Nick Britton, the project manager for the West Salt Lake Plan update, at 801-535-6107 or by email at nick.britton@slcgov.com I have sent this comment to him so that he knows about it.

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    I would love to hear about your experience with the Planning Division so that we can find ways to improve. Please contact me at 801-535-6173 or by email at nick.norris@slcgov.com

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    This is great idea and really helps highlight local artists and adds to the character of an area. When the City was creating the master plan for North Temple, we heard from several high school students and college students about this idea, and put the idea in the plan as a way to add to the neighborhoods identity. Sounds like we need to do something similar on 400 south/University Blvd.

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    The City is currently in the proces of modifying the parking regulations, including adding some requirements and incentives to lower parking requirements and in some cases placing maximums on the number of stalls. For more info, go here http://www.slcgov.com/ced/planning/documents/SCCI/TransDemand_FS.pdf

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