Author Archives: Evan Curtis
Salt Lake City bulks up its enforcement on short-term rentals
If you rent out your property short-term using a platform like Airbnb or Vrbo within Salt Lake City boundaries, it just got harder to avoid getting shut down by the city.
Utah Voices: What would you change about the Cottonwood Canyons?
As Utahns speak out about traffic, traction, parking and a controversial gondola plan, we asked to hear from you.
Residents concerned over unknown future of Murray development
Just a few minutes east of Interstate 15, near the hustle and bustle of State Street in Murray, lies Pointe at 53rd but some big changes are on the horizon, starting with the closure of the area’s Best Buy next month to make space for a new development.
Passenger rail to Moab hasn’t left the station
Want to take a train between Moab and Salt Lake City? The idea remains in limbo.
“No organized train of thought” when it comes to Utah water planning
One lawmaker pushed for the adoption of a state water plan to pool money and brainpower. That proposal has already been watered down.
Group advocates for better transit options in rural Utah
A coalition of Utah stakeholders is launching the “Campaign for Public Transit in the 435,” which will aim to bring better forms of transit to those who live in rural areas and engage legislators in the process.