Best Practices for Riverfront Communities Stakeholder Workshop
Comments due April 11th, 2013 to lahanson @ utah.gov Documents Project Timeline Searching for the Best Management Practices Workshop (workshop #1) Report 30% Draft Best Practices 60% Draft Best Practices 90% Draft Best Practices Public comment on 90% Draft – Ray Wheeler Executive Summary
Native Species Spotlight: American Mink

From Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources: The American mink, Mustela vison, is a weasel-like furbearing mammal with dark brown fur and a white patch under the chin. The species occurs throughout Alaska and Canada, as well as in most of the contiguous United States, with the exception of the southwestern portion of the country. The species may be […]
Bullocks Oriole Nest
Photo taken by a student as part of the Center for Documentary Expression and Art’s Jordan River based environmental education curriculum and residency.
Kingfisher by Paul Brown
Work with the Jordan River Commission
The Jordan River Commission is seeking motivated individuals to assist with a variety of projects and to fill the following positions: *These positions have been filled.
Lace up your running shoes and tune up your bicycle!
Yesterday, Salt Lake County residents voted to approve the issuance of a $47 million general obligation bond that would provide the funding necessary to complete both the Jordan River Parkway and the Parley’s Trails, as well as provide regional park spaces for the south and western parts of the County.