SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Salt Lake City residents and others will have a chance to weigh in on proposed zoning changes along the Sugar House streetcar line.
A public hearing is scheduled at the Salt Lake City Council meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The proposed changes in zoning would make way for high-density homes such as apartment buildings, as well as shops or other retail businesses.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports (https://bit.ly/1m2ZsTU) the proposal pertains to a stretch along 700 East at its intersection with 2100 South, which would allow for buildings up to 105 feet tall. It also includes a provision allowing 45-foot buildings on a handful of avenues between 600 East and 1000 East.
The zoning proposal from comes from Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker.
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