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Latest Local Events


By Kathie Johnson July 9, 2026
2025 Annual Community Survey South Jordan City Council Study Meeting February 17, 2026
By Kathie Johnson July 9, 2026
South Jordan City Council Study Meeting Item F.2. May 5, 2026
By Kathie Johnson July 9, 2026
South Jordan City Council Budget Meeting March 17, 2026
By Kathie Johnson July 9, 2026
South Jordan City Council Budget Meeting March 4, 2026
By Kathie Johnson July 9, 2026
South Jordan City Council Budget Meeting  January 7, 2026
By Kathie Johnson July 8, 2026
South Jordan City Parks and Open Space Water Shortage Irrigation Response
By Kathie Johnson July 8, 2026
City of South Jordan Annual Budget Fiscal Year 2026-2027
By Kathie Johnson July 8, 2026
South Jordan Parks, Open Space, Recreation & Trails Master Plan 2025
By Kathie Johnson July 4, 2026
South Jordan Parks Fee Top 3 Things to Know Dedicated Funding : Every dollar stays in our parks, trails, and cemetery; it cannot be used for city salaries, benefits, or Mulligans. Low Impact : It costs less than $0.20 a day. Protects Assets : Dedicated funding prevents maintenance delays and protects your property values. Frequently Asked Questions Why do we need a new fee? Rising Maintenance Costs : The cost to maintain and enhance our existing public spaces has increased. Protects Service Levels : Without dedicated funding, park maintenance and critical improvements will face delays or reductions. Resident Demand : Community surveys and the 2024 Parks Master Plan show residents heavily prioritize high-quality parks. How much will this cost me monthly? Single-Family Homes : $5.28 per month ($63.36 annually). Multi-Family Homes : $3.38 per month ($40.50 annually). Universal Application : The fee applies to every residential unit within South Jordan city limits. Exactly where does my money go? Park Operations ($1.1 Million) : Covers mowing, irrigation, general upkeep, and trail repairs. Capital Improvements ($500,000) : Funds playground replacements, sports fields, courts, and tree planting. Cemetery Maintenance ($100,000) : Funds turf care, landscaping fixes, and headstone repairs. What is explicitly excluded from this fee? No Employee Wages : City employee salaries and benefits remain funded strictly by the General Fund. No Mulligans Funding : Zero fee revenue will go toward Mulligans-related golf or facility operations. What specific upgrades will my neighborhood see first? Playground Replacement : Complete replacement of the playground at Stonehaven Park. Restroom Upgrades : Citywide public restroom repairs and facility modernizations. Sports Field Maintenance : Infield repairs for baseball/softball and multi-purpose field improvements. Forestry Care : Maintenance and health management for over 8,500 city-owned trees. What are the community-wide benefits? Property Values : Well-maintained parks directly support and enhance local neighborhood property values. Better Trails : Improved connectivity and access across our 33 miles of city trails. Better Health : Greater access to active transportation networks and recreational open spaces.

Community Issues

  • What are your plans for improving transportation?

    -Improve east-west traffic flow


    -Public transportation improvements:

    • Work with UTA to plan a public transportation connection from the TRAX South Station to Front Runner.
    • Encourage the development of bus turnout lanes to minimize traffic flow obstruction.
    • Work with UTA for additional bus routes, especially for bus rapid transit (BRT) and a higher level of bus service addressing the mobility needs of seniors and people with disabilities.

    -Work with UDOT to complete the planned Mountain View Corridor highway.


    -New developments include multiple access points to allow residents flexibility in traveling in and out of neighborhoods and to “spread” traffic rather than concentrating it.

  • How do you plan to manage South Jordan's growth?

    • Facilitate the growth of well-planned neighborhoods.
    • Preserve stable neighborhoods
    • Enhance existing zoning to allow growth in established neighborhoods with appropriate new housing units.
    • Balance housing development with commercial development.
    • Encourage Crime Prevention through Environmental Design standards
  • How will you improve open spaces, parks, and trails?

    • Enhance the area surrounding the Jordan River
    • Redevelop underutilized parks
    • Enhance our trail system
    • Preserve open space and our agricultural heritage
    • Collaboration with Salt Lake County on the Equestrian Park, Jordan River Trail, and Bingham Creek Regional Park
    • More off-road bike trails (work with canal companies to pave trails on the existing canals)
    • Work with adjoining cities to develop and connect inter-city trail systems.
  • How will you encourage water conservation?

    • Reduce waste and excessive water use.
    • Continue South Jordan’s “Flip Your Strip” Park Strip Lawn Conversion Program
  • What are your plans for economic growth?

    • Develop a business-positive atmosphere to attract and support local businesses.
    • Promote an active business outreach program to strengthen relationships and communication with existing businesses.
    • Provide a flexible regulatory environment to respond to changes in the future economic environment
    • Expand employment opportunities for our residents.
    • Focus on regional retail and Class A office park development to expand our economic base.
    • Encourage redevelopment