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Rendering of Civic Center

Salt Lake City's Civic Center

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As the heart of Salt Lake City’s downtown public space, Library Square and Washington Square have hosted countless festivals, concerts, and community gatherings over the years. But the plaza is starting to show its age—it needs repair, more shade, and better amenities to support daily use.

City planners are using this opportunity to explore how the space can be reimagined to keep hosting the events we love while making it more accessible, comfortable, and welcoming throughout the year. This project aims to transform the site into a shaded, people-first destination—Salt Lake City’s Civic Center for the next generation.

What we heard from the community:

  • The space is too hot
  • There needs to be more kid-friendly amenities
  • Improve public safety
  • Activate with regular events
  • Better bicycle and pedestrian accessibility
  • More green space

View the "Review and Report" tab in the timeline below to see a detailed summary of the public feedback and to learn how that will inform concepts to reimagine this area as Salt Lake City's Civic Center.


Rendering of the Civic Center

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a civic center? A civic center is a public space or facility, typically located near the center of a city, designed for hosting a variety of civic, cultural, governmental, recreational, and social activities. Civic centers usually include multiple buildings or spaces that serve as gathering points for residents.


Questions? Contact the project team at civiccenter@slc.gov

Phases

Phases overview
Background Information
Join the Conversation
Review & Report
Vision Study

Review & Report

September 1, 2025 - September 30, 2025

Phase One Feedback Summary

We heard that the plaza is hot! More shade, trees and plants, seating, and family-friendly activities and programs are important to you. Folks also wanted to see more regularly programmed events like film screenings, tai chi, farmers and holiday markets to keep the space active. Concerns about public safety and compassionate care for people in need were also shared.

We received over 290 comments on the first phase of engagement. Check out the “Join the Conversation” page to review them individually or open the summary report below.

The team is working on concept ideas to incorporate your input, and we plan to share those concepts with you in early 2026. Create an account and follow the project to stay updated on all future public feedback opportunities.

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