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Public Involvement

A photo of City Creek Water Treatment Plant during the summer. A clear blue sky is shown in the background. In the foreground, railing on the western side of the water treatment plant's main brick building appear in front of green trees and the tops of low hills.

We Want To Hear from You

 

Our public engagement and involvement team is committed to a transparent process. We want to hear from you throughout the life of this project. Please use the "Contact Us" tab above to reach out to our team and keep up with project updates. 

Public Involvement Resources

A screenshot of the linked document, a green title page that reads, "City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades" with a gray subtitle box below it reading, "city Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Survey Summary"

Survey Summary

Survey summary from Capitol Hill residents feedback

Compiled 2/2/2022

A screenshot of the linked document: a PowerPoint presentation that includes the first title slide, reading, "City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades" with the SLC Public Utilities logo below, and a preview of the second slide, which includes headshots of the Public Involvement Team.

Community Council Presentation

Delivered to Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council (CHNC)

1/19/2022

A screenshot of the project introduction flyer, inviting the public to scan a QR code to take a values survey, text introducing the project along the left side of the flyer, and a photograph of the City Creek Water Treatment Plant brick building with its front door captured behind a white truck on the right side of the flyer. The SLCDPU logo and KeepItPure logo, with three mountain peaks, are included in the bottom right corner of the document.

Project Introduction Flyer

with Survey Information

Hand delivered to residents in the Greater Avenues

12/6-12/13, 2021

A screenshot of the linked document: a PowerPoint presentation that includes the first title slide, reading, "City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades" with the SLC Public Utilities logo below, and a preview of the second slide, which includes a a dark green horizontal line showing different milestone years for the treatment plant and smaller circles spread across the timeline with symbols denoting important events in the water treatment plant's history.

Community Council Presentation

Delivered to Greater Avenues Community Council (GACC)

4/6/2022

A screenshot of two of the display boards shown at the FEMA Bric Grant Press Event. The first board includes a map of the distribution areas for SLCDPU as well as a textbox that includes language about servicing diverse communities and populations, which laid over the topographic map. A preview of the second board can also be seen, which has the project logo on the upper right corner, the SLCDPU and Keep It Pure logos on the upper left side, general text below these logos on the left side, and an image that shows a downward arrow with the words "Reducing Risk from" in bold letters and 6 circles with symbols depicting threats to watershed and water treatment practices and structures overlaid on a photograph of rushing water in City Creek Canyon.

FEMA BRIC Grant Press Event Boards

Presented in Provo, UT at an event to announce the awarding of FEMA's Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grants for 2021 in UT. 

8/26/2022

A screenshot of the 2022 Avenues Street Fair Poster artwork. The top of the image reads, "The Avenues Street Fair" in a sanserif orange font, and below are low, yellow mountains that sit behind three rows of three houses each. The houses themselves are of varying colors and surrounded by trees, bushes, and lawns on either side of each walkway to their front doors. Below this artwork, the date of the 2022 fair, September 10, 2022, is included in the same orange text as the header above.

The Avenues Street Fair 

CCWTP Upgrades outreach team participates in the 2022 Avenues Street Fair 

9/10/2022

A screenshot of the linked document: a PowerPoint presentation that includes the first title slide, reading, "City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades" with the SLC Public Utilities logo below, and a preview of the second slide, which includes a line schedule graphic of the project timeline.

Community Council Presentation

Delivered to Greater Avenues Community Council (GACC)

1/4/2023

A screenshot of the postcard mailer is included, the first image showing the front side, which has the City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades logo above a gray textbox inviting the public to scan a QR code to take the online survey, and the second image below is of the back of the mailer, which contains the same information about the survey, but in Spanish.

Project Introduction Postcard with Survey Information

Delivery to residents via USPS in the Capitol Hill area 

Between 12/30/2021–1/7/2022

FEMA Public Notice for CCWTP Environmental Assessment Phase Image.jpg

FEMA Public Notice of the CCWTP Resilient Water Quality and Supply Project's Environmental Assessment

As part of the City Creek Water Treatment Plant Rebuild Project and the FEMA BRIC Grant, FEMA will prepare an Environmental Assessment. The comment period for the CCWTP EA has ended.

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Kip, an illustrated version of a brown pika, a small, rodent-like animal, is looking upwards towards the left with an open mouth as if announcing something. His fingers peak over the edge of the bottom of the image as if he's hanging onto something flat in front of him.
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