From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake Chamber offers a new downtown vision
Creating a vision for those millions of dollars is what the Salt Lake Chamber hopes to accomplish in the coming months. On Wednesday, the chamber launched a business-led effort called "Downtown Rising," designed to map out the future of downtown Salt Lake City.
"We anticipate we'll have another 10,000 people living downtown within the next 10 years," Beattie said. "Where are they going to shop? Where are they going to walk? What is the transit going to be like? There is no unified vision of what Salt Lake City is supposed to be."
By the end of July, the chamber hopes to release a preliminary plan outlining broad themes and principles important to the character of downtown, such as open space, environmental issues and cultural aspects. From July through October the public will have a chance to weigh in on the plan, patterned after a similar effort drafted by Salt Lake business and civic leaders in the 1960s.
"We're talking about sustainable urban living and everything that comes with housing the goods and services everything that it takes to live the village life," Ware said. "That's the only way a city can really endure long-term. The urban professional is a key piece of this. It's cool to live in most downtowns now. It's a little exotic."
"The planning doctrine of the mid- to late-20th century was that they weren't neighborhoods," Lang said. "It was literally just office, retail and commercial. The national trend since the 1990s has been a much bigger inclusiveness of housing."
The idea of downtown Salt Lake emerging as a 24-hour city might today seem improbable. However, the same sentiment existed in Denver and Dallas 20 years ago, Lang said, and those cities have since created thriving districts.
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