David Galvan from the Mestizo Coffee House talks during the press conference as the Division of Sustainability and Environment in partnership with clean air advocacy group Breathe Utah announce an expansion of the City's SmartTrips program Monday, July 9, 2012 into the Rose Park and Wasatch Hollow areas.
Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — The Division of Sustainability and Environment in partnership with clean air advocacy group Breathe Utah announced expansion of the city's SmartTrips program on Monday.
The SmartTrips program, developed to enhance and encourage residents, use of public and alternative transit modes, is expanding to the Rose Park and Wasatch Hollow communities.
Additional information on Salt Lake City?s SmartTrips program can be found at www.slcclassic.com/slcgreen/SmartTrips/aboutsmarttrips.htm.
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