SALT LAKE CITY

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes

Oct 18, 2023, 8:37 AM

Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City on Sept. 13....

Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City on Sept. 13. Salt Lake City released four conceptual designs that could drastically change Main Street in the future. (Carter Williams, KSL.com)

(Carter Williams, KSL.com)

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s capital city released four conceptual designs that could drastically change Main Street in the future, as it continues an effort to reimagine the vital corridor.

Salt Lake City’s Department of Economic Development launched a new online survey Tuesday, outlining options for residents to consider as the possible future of the street from South Temple to 400 South.

The section of Main Street is closed off to vehicles during the evenings on Friday and Saturday through Oct. 28, as a part of the city’s “Open Streets” program that originated in 2020.

The proposed permanent concepts are:

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes
Photo: Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development

 

  • Concept A: Transform Main Street to 132-foot-wide year-round pedestrian/transit corridor. This option would limit vehicular traffic to emergency, service and parking lot access only. Bikes and scooters would be banned, as well, though, they could be used on West Temple, which would also be improved. This concept also calls for “permanent play elements,” as well as public sculptures, kiosks, performance spaces, outdoor workspaces and a linear garden bed — and can be turned into a space for outdoor events and celebrations.

 

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes
Photo: Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development

 

  • Concept B: Turn Main Street into a permanent pedestrian-only mall, similar to Concept A on the east side of the TRAX line, but include space for bikes and scooters. The west side of the TRAX line would include “a consistent retail marketplace.”

 

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes
Photo: Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development

 

  • Concept C: Adjust Main Street so it can be used as a permanent pedestrian-only mall, similar to Concept A, but allow for vehicle use during the daytime on weekdays. Most vehicle use would be closed off in the evenings, on weekends or during holiday seasons to allow for community markets, bar/restaurant space and special events.

 

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes
Photo: Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development

 

  • Concept D: Preserve vehicle access on Main Street except for major events. This concept doesn’t include any pedestrian mall plans, but it would allow for cafes and retail stores to expand outward from their buildings. The plan also calls for “most of the existing trees” on the street to be removed for emergency vehicle access.

 

There is also a fifth concept included in the survey, which is to do nothing with Main Street at all. The survey also includes questions about similar possible changes to 100 South from Main Street to West Temple. It wraps up at the end of the month.

The concept of a pedestrian promenade was included in a report that the city released in 1962, looking into what the second century of the city might look like. The 61-year-old report noted, at the time, the city’s wide streets “make it virtually impossible for people to get everywhere they want within the core without driving,” adding that Main Street should be “highly oriented to the pedestrian.”

However, it wasn’t put into practice until the launch of Open Streets, which originated as a temporary way for businesses to operate more safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced last year the city would study the idea further, working toward a more permanent option.

The survey launched Tuesday follows one the Department of Economic Development conducted in August which helped shape the conceptual designs. Department officials say they have also received community responses through various other means, including workshops, walking tours and in-person conversations.

Those, they say, have indicated that residents want more play and performance spaces, market spaces and outdoor dining experiences along Main Street, as well as other amenities included in the newly-released concepts.

“Our vision for Main Street is about creating a walkable destination that brings people together, whether they connect over dinner and drinks, meet up for a concert, or go for a family outing,” Mendenhall said, in a statement. “This will further the success we’ve seen in Downtown Salt Lake City and set us up for strong long-term economic health.”

In addition to the online survey, city representatives will also set up an in-person survey response area on Main Street from noon to 8 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday. The feedback collected from the survey will help the city determine what any final project may look like.

A final concept is expected to be unveiled by the end of the year before the project moves forward.

 

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Salt Lake City

Kids play street hockey ahead of the doors opening as thousands attend the NHL event at the Delta C...

Carter Williams, KSL.com

Smith Entertainment Group seeks 99-year lease, 2 extra blocks as part of Salt Lake plan

Smith Entertainment Group is proposing a 99-year lease to keep the Utah Jazz and a new National Hockey League team at the Delta Center.

2 hours ago

A TRAX train on the Blue Line rail....

Larry D. Curtis (KSL TV)

Man in wheelchair hit by TRAX train in South Salt Lake

On Friday, a TRAX train collided with a man in a wheelchair in South Salt Lake. The man is being attended by medical workers, and Blue Line is experiencing delays in the area.

6 hours ago

The members of Led Zeppelin pose in front of their private jet....

Mariah Maynes

Led Zeppelin researchers search for photos from 1973 Salt Lake show

Two Led Zeppelin researchers are asking Salt Lake City locals if they have photos from the band's 1973 show at The Salt Palace.

3 days ago

Cheryl Mori with her kimono held by (from left) Kayla Wantanabe, Garrett Atkinson and Monet Wantana...

Tammy Kikuchi

Rain or shine, Nihon Matsuri, the Japanese street festival, is happening this Saturday

Grab your umbrella and go to Nihon Matsuri, or the Japanese street festival, this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

7 days ago

FILE: An arson investigation is underway after several suspicious fires in Salt Lake City on Tuesda...

Britt Johnson

Salt Lake City Fire conduct arson investigation Tuesday morning

An arson investigation is underway after several suspicious fires in Salt Lake City on Tuesday.

9 days ago

Vehicles travel on I-15 which creates an east-west divide in SLC...

Tammy Kikuchi and Becky Bruce

SLC working to bridge the east-west divide over I-15

Salt Lake City officials are working to bridge what some call an east-west divide through "Connect SLC," their updated transportation plan.

10 days ago

Sponsored Articles

a doctor putting her hand on the chest of her patient...

Intermountain Health

Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic

An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.

Young couple hugging while a realtor in a suit hands them keys in a new home...

Utah Association of Realtors

Buying a home this spring? Avoid these 5 costly pitfalls

By avoiding these pitfalls when buying a home this spring, you can ensure your investment will be long-lasting and secure.

a person dressed up as a nordic viking in a dragon boat resembling the bear lake monster...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster

The Bear Lake monster has captivated people in the region for centuries, with tales that range from the believable to the bizarre.

...

Live Nation Concerts

All the artists coming to Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (formerly USANA Amp) this summer

Summer concerts are more than just entertainment; they’re a celebration of life, love, and connection.

Mother and cute toddler child in a little fancy wooden cottage, reading a book, drinking tea and en...

Visit Bear Lake

How to find the best winter lodging in Bear Lake, Utah

Winter lodging in Bear Lake can be more limited than in the summer, but with some careful planning you can easily book your next winter trip.

Happy family in winter clothing at the ski resort, winter time, watching at mountains in front of t...

Visit Bear Lake

Ski more for less: Affordable ski resorts near Bear Lake, Utah

Plan your perfect ski getaway in Bear Lake this winter, with pristine slopes, affordable tickets, and breathtaking scenery.

Is this the future of Main Street? Salt Lake City unveils possible downtown design changes