Campaigns

Neighborhood Byways

Neighborhood Byways are low-speed, low-trafficked streets that are safe and welcoming for people of all ages to travel outside a car. Sweet Streets is calling on Salt Lake City to prioritize the funding and building of a byway network.

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20 is Plenty
Slower is Safer

Sweet Streets called on Salt Lake City to enact and adopt a 20 mph default speed limit on neighborhood streets, and now the 20 mph signs are up!

 
 
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The Main Line

We have an opportunity to connect the residents in Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, Millcreek and Murray with the housing, jobs and entertainment along Main Street and West Temple from Downtown SLC to Murray Park.

RETIRED: 200 South Corridor

Salt Lake City’s first transit-priority lane has been constructed along a high-frequency route running from the University of Utah to 600 West every 15 minutes.

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We’ve identified these campaigns over time, but we’re always hoping our members share their thoughts on what we should focus on. Shoot us a note and we’ll be happy to discuss how it may be in line with our mission.