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Salt Lake City launches survey for new Glendale park

Mar 16, 2022, 3:03 PM | Updated: Sep 7, 2022, 9:34 am

The old water park in Glendale....

Workers tear down the old Raging Waters/Seven Peaks water park in Salt Lake City on Friday, Oct. 15, 2021. Photo credit: Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News.

SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City Public Lands launched a public survey about a new regional park in Glendale. The park is planned for the site where the Raging Waters/Seven Peaks water park used to stand.

The Public Lands Department said it is working with planners at Design Workshop to turn the site into an outdoor recreation area for the Glendale community. Planners will help create a space featuring the nearby Jordan River and its trails, as well as offer more activities

The department said its team is working to create a “community-supported vision” to show the area’s diversity and heritage. The planning team has worked with neighborhood residents, project stakeholders, and nearby elementary schools since fall 2021 to achieve that vision.

The department said the survey will open on March 16 and end on April 16. The public survey will gather input from the community about what they want the park to include. The survey is available online in English and Spanish,

There will also be an in-person event on March 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will be at Mountain View Community Learning Center at 1388 Navajo Street. The event is open for neighborhood residents to attend. Members of the planning team and Glendale Neighborhood Council will hear input from the community on what outdoor amenities should be included.

The department said the project team would use input from the survey and in-person event to create a vision plan. The team will also use data from other studies and assessments to create the plan.

The team will present the vision plan to the public and City Council this summer.

Demolition of the water park’s old equipment is still underway. But the department said Phase 1 improvements could be completed as early as Spring 2024.

Members of the public who want updates on the plan can check the project’s website or sign up for the Public Lands mailing list.

Related: Natural History Museum of Utah launches accessible tours

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Salt Lake City launches survey for new Glendale park