Help Shape the Future of Salt Lake City’s Grand Boulevards
This quick survey (under 5 minutes!) invites you to share how you use 500 South and 600 South—two of Salt Lake City’s most traveled and visible streets. Whether you walk, bike, drive, or simply pass through, your feedback will help guide their future.

Why It Matters
500 South and 600 South are the city's front doors—key gateways that frame how people arrive and experience Salt Lake City. As high-traffic corridors, they influence safety, beauty, and the city’s first impression.

What is a Grand Boulevard?
A boulevard refers to a wide, multi-lane street, often with expanded landscaping and generous sidewalks. These are streets that move traffic efficiently while also serving as linear public spaces.

In Salt Lake City, Grand Boulevards are more than wide streets. They’re civic landmarks—designed to:
· Welcome the world with trees and sweeping mountain views
· Move people and goods efficiently and safely
· Celebrate the City’s identity
· Support growth and reinvestment

This vision builds on years of planning, including the Grand Boulevards Corridor Plan, the Downtown Community Plan, and the Street Typologies Guide.

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