Salt Lake City parks are getting new funding. But can upkeep stay on top of new assets?
Residents often criticize the city’s maintenance of its existing parks, but new funding is coming.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Trash at Faultline Gardens park in Salt Lake City is pictured on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
Jose Davila IV covers west-side communities and is a Report for America corps member. He previously worked for KUNR Public Radio in Reno, The Toledo Blade and the Yale Daily News. He appreciates tips on the west side's best food, great hikes across the state and pickup volleyball games. Es bilingüe y ama los tostones de su padre más que nada.
Jordan is a breaking news reporter at The Tribune. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has written for the Houston Chronicle along with the Enid News & Eagle. When she's not reporting, she loves watching football, reading books and painting.