From Deseret News archives:
Murray aims to revitalize area
Mixed-use development could transform Fireclay
The area between State Street and a hard railroad line at approximately 200 West stretches from 4500 South to Big Cottonwood Creek, roughly at 4100 South. Weed fields, industrial work yards and fenced-in piles of junk mostly occupy the 97-acre site that city officials are salivating to redevelop.
Developers have been reluctant to invest the millions of dollars necessary to create just the proper road access to the area (building an underpass beneath a hard rail line is estimated to cost at least $4 million), so the city has created a redevelopment agency project that would use some tax revenue from future development on the site to pay for improvements to the site.
"Let's do something about urban sprawl by dealing with urban blight," Snarr said, repeating his argument that zoning for high-density, mixed-use development will prevent both treeless subdivisions for starter families and inflated house prices that only rich folk can afford. "We could make that the premier transit-oriented development in the region."
It's rare to find a naysayer against developing the area there is very little attractive development on the site now. However, an RDA would tie up millions of dollars over the next 15 to 20 years that otherwise would go to the county and Murray City School District, and district administrators want to make sure that they receive enough money to educate children who would live in the proposed mixed-use housing development.
A preliminary development plan for the Fireclay RDA calls for a mixture of large box stores near State Street and smaller, regional boutique stores west of Main Street. The development will abut a TRAX station and eventually be near a commuter rail line. That, and its proximity to I-15, puts it within walking distance of several major transportation corridors a fact not lost on city officials, who want to model Fireclay after transit-oriented developments on the West Coast.
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