
Salt Lake on the Street: District Four candidate Derek Kitchen
SL City News presents its newest program, Salt Lake on the Street, a weekly podcast featuring discussions with community stakeholders about Salt Lake urban and…
SL City News presents its newest program, Salt Lake on the Street, a weekly podcast featuring discussions with community stakeholders about Salt Lake urban and…
Between now and the August 11th Salt Lake City Municipal Primary Election, Salt Lake on the Street will feature conversations with all five candidates for Salt Lake City Council’s Fourth District. In this conversation, Miles Petty talks to SL City News about homelessness, bicycling, bike lanes and residential development in Salt Lake. Petty has lived in Salt Lake City most of his life and is the co-owner of The Press, a pie shop in Holladay.
SL City News presents its newest program, Salt Lake on the Street, a weekly podcast featuring discussions with community stakeholders about Salt Lake urban and…
SL City News presents its newest program, Salt Lake on the Street, a weekly podcast featuring discussions with community stakeholders about Salt Lake urban and…
Nate Salazar talks to SL City News about his experience with urban and community development through his role as the vice-chair of East Central Community Council and the City’s need for more affordable housing and expanded transit service.
In Episode Two of the Salt Lake on the Street podcast, Mark Morris of Voda Landscape + Planning and Jesse Hulse of Atlas Architects talk about varying types of density in Salt Lake and the missing middle.
In the first episode, Derek Kitchen of Laziz Foods and a candidate for City’s Councils Fourth District and Christian Harrison of the Kentlands Initiative discuss evolution of the Granary District.