Two meetings remain as the Salt Lake County Center for the Arts wraps up a series of public sessions to find out what the public thinks about its draft Master Plan for Cultural Facilities. The 84-page draft plan is posted online at slco.org."As our county continues to grow, facilities to house cultural events become a key factor in community planning," said Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon.
The meetings will feature a brief overview of the draft plan followed by a question and answer session. Comments will be taken in person or online and will be considered for inclusion in the final report, due for review by the Salt Lake County Council in late March. The timeline calls for the final draft to be presented to the council for approval April 7.
The remaining meetings will be Monday, March 9, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, and Thursday, March 12, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South.
— Arthur Raymond
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