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File #: 26-136   
Type: LAC Consultation Status: Presented
In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 2/18/2026 Final action: 2/18/2026
Title: Consultation on Central Pointe and South Salt Lake City Station Area Plan ("South Salt Lake Downtown Connect")
Attachments: 1. South Salt Lake Station Area Plan, 2. Presentation_Consultation on Central Pointe and South Salt Lake City Station Area Plan

TO:                

Local Advisory Council

THROUGH:  

Jay Fox, Executive Director

FROM:          

Jon Larsen, Chief Capital Services Officer

PRESENTER(S):

Paul Drake, Director of Real Estate and TOD

 

Valarie Williams, TOC Project Specialist I

 

Mayor Cherie Wood, South Salt Lake City

 

Jonathan Weidenhamer, South Salt Lake Community and Economic Development Director

 

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Consultation on Central Pointe and South Salt Lake City Station Area Plan (“South Salt Lake Downtown Connect”)

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AGENDA ITEM TYPE:                                                                                                                        

LAC - Consultation

RECOMMENDATION:                                                                                                                       

Informational report for discussion and consultation                     

BACKGROUND:                                                                                                                                 

In 2022, HB462 legislation mandated all cities with a fixed-guideway public transit station (rail or BRT) to develop and certify a Station Area Plan (SAP). Station Area Plans are intended to promote shared objectives of 1) increasing housing availability and affordability, 2) enhancing access to opportunities, 3) promoting sustainable environmental conditions, and 4) increasing transportation choices and connections. Supported by UTA, the associated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Utah Department of Transportation, and other stakeholders, Station Area Plans are led by municipal staff to ensure general plans and zoning regulations will be updated for future Station Area Plan implementation. This Station Area Plan, “South Salt Lake Downtown Connect”, was led by the City of South Salt Lake and has been formally adopted by the City Council.

State Statute and UTA Board of Trustees Policy 5.1 require that Station Area Plans are reviewed by UTA’s Local Advisory Council and adopted by its Board of Trustees prior to pursuing development of UTA-owned property. This Station Area Plan was reviewed by the UTA Board of Trustees in the January 28th, 2026 meeting.

DISCUSSION:                                                                                                                                      

South Salt Lake, in coordination with UTA and Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC), worked to develop the Station Area Plans for South Salt Lake’s Central Pointe TRAX station, Central Pointe S-Line station and South Salt Lake City S-Line station. The plan proposes to create a Station Area Plan that fulfills the requirements of HB 462, communicates the city’s new plans for an approved Housing and Transit Reinvestment Zone (HTRZ), and updates the city’s downtown vision to guide new zoning for the neighborhood and direct capital improvement investment. Key project goals include creating a vibrant community celebrating creative and entrepreneurial energy, lively human-centric districts with a blend of housing options and economic drivers and capitalizing on the city’s location to create multi-modal connections to neighborhoods and the greater Salt Lake region. With a strong emphasis on removing impediments to accessibility by streamlining pedestrian, bicyclist, and vehicular traffic, South Salt Lake focuses on connectivity around their transit stations. The city also lays out plans to ensure all future developments near the station are transit-oriented and equitable, supporting South Salt Lake’s community and bolstering UTA’s 2022-2030 Strategic Goals and Objectives.

ALTERNATIVES:                                                                                                                                    

Without Local Advisory Council review of the SAP and adoption by Board of Trustees, UTA may not pursue development of its properties within the South Salt Lake station areas.

FISCAL IMPACT:                                                                                                                                

The proposed South Salt Lake Downtown Connect Station Area Plan will better position UTA and South Salt Lake to coordinate redevelopment of the station area. This aligned coordination will promote future transit-oriented development in an efficient and fiscally responsible manner.

ATTACHMENTS:                                                                                                                                

                     South Salt Lake Downtown Connect Station Area Plan