Guiding our Growth

A statewide conversation about Utah's future

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Guiding Our Growth: The Future of Transportation in Utah

More people means more travel–what to do about it Utah is a land of opportunities, including jobs, education, recreation, and more. But it’s not enough for these opportunities to simply exist. They must be easy to get to. How easily Utahns can travel from place to place impacts their employment options, free time, household budgets, stress levels, and overall quality
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Guiding Our Growth: The Future of Water in Utah

Utah water – how to preserve this precious resource as population grows Utah’s diverse landscape, from impressive mountain vistas to stunning red rock formations, sets the stage for a wide range of recreation opportunities and economic advantages. Perhaps less acknowledged but more important, though, is how Utah’s unique topography provides life-sustaining water for communities, agriculture, wildlife, and more.  Well-positioned mountains
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Guiding Our Growth: The Future of Open Space and Recreation in Utah

Delicate Arch. Angels Landing. Bear Lake. The Golden Spoke trail network. Liberty Park. Utah’s open spaces and recreational opportunities offer world-class reprieve for residents and visitors alike. As Utah’s natural beauty attracts more residents and visitors, recreation sites can be overwhelmed and new development can crowd out open space. How cities are built will impact access to recreation and open space now
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Guiding Our Growth: The Future of Housing in Utah

Natural outdoor beauty, countless recreation options, strong families, connected communities, and a vibrant economy are just some of the things that make Utah special. And what makes Utah great is also what makes Utah grow. State and local leaders recognize the need to plan for the challenges that come with growth and welcome suggestions and input from the public through