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Central Community Plan Update

Central Community Plan Update

Salt Lake City is updating the Central Community Plan, which was last adopted in 2005. This update will establish a vision for the Central Community for the next 15 years and align local goals and policies with Plan Salt Lake. Your feedback will play a key role in creating a plan that reflects the needs and values of the Central Community. Learn about the plan update, upcoming engagement events, and take our online survey.


What is a Community Plan?

Community Plans help shape how a community should look, feel, and function in the future. While the City’s General Plan, Plan Salt Lake, sets the big-picture vision, community plans focus on the local details—what makes each area unique and how it should grow and change to support that citywide vision.

These plans aren’t laws or zoning rules. They serve as a roadmap to guide future decisions about growth, development, and community priorities.


We want to hear from you!

Your input is essential! Whether you’re interested in parks, housing, transportation, or community services, your feedback will play a key role in creating a plan that reflects the needs and values of everyone in our community.

Central Community Plan Area


Public Engagement Timeline

Public Engagement Timeline

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Phase 1 – Opportunities & Issues
Phase 1 – Opportunities & Issues
Phase 2: Phase 2 – Big Ideas
Phase 2 – Big Ideas
Phase 3: Phase 3 – Future Vision
Phase 3 – Future Vision
Phase 4: Council Public Input
Council Public Input

Council Review

February 16, 2027 7:00 AM - February 28, 2027 6:59 AM

Once the proposal is sent to the City Council, Council Members and staff review it to understand what it would do and how it might affect residents and neighborhoods. This includes briefings from City departments, background information, and a review of public input gathered earlier in the process.

As the proposal moves forward, we will post updates here about Council meeting dates and the next steps in the review process as soon as they are scheduled.


Learn more on the Council’s website

Upcoming and ongoing events

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Past events

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