The Fairpark Community Council Bylaws Committee has examined the Bylaws and are proposing revisions, which can be seen here. (Click link)
The revisions will be voted on at the February 23rd Fairpark Community Council Meeting. Please review the document and plan to attend the Feb 23rd meeting. Thanks!
Welcome to Fairpark Community!

Fairpark Community website provides information, resources and news to inform residents of the latest happenings in our community.
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Navigating this site
(To return to the home page click on "Fairpark Community above the header image.)
Information and resources are located in the tabs at the top of the page.
News and blog posts are featured on the home page.
Article categories are listed in the drop down menu below.
To located archived articles, to the "Gazette" tab and choose the year.
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Please report broken links to fairparkcomcouncil@gmail.com
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The Fairpark Community Council is grateful to Xmission for providing its Internet services.
The Gazette At A Glance
Visit The Gazette Archives page (tab at top) for past issues. The Gazette is mailed out each month to all households in the Fairpark Community.
October2017 (Click this link to access the pdf version.)
Education Corner: Starting the day ready to learn: It’s what’s for Breakfast
2017 Utah State Fair a Success!
Annual Community Coat Exchange
Reports from Community Agencies
SLC Website
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Salt Lake City Fire Dept.
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SLCPD Crime Stats Report for Fairpark, 2015 Summary
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Stay connected with the Salt Lake City Police Department on your mobile device using CityConnect.
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Volunteer Opportunites in Our Community
Coming soon to this page!
This list will encompass some of the volunteer opportunities in our community.
Fairpark Community Calendar
Article Categories
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Fairpark Community Council Meeting
Fairpark Community Council Meeting
Northwest Community Center, Party Room
The Fairpark Community Council meets the 4th Thursday of each month except July and November. The December meeting/holiday potluck is held the first Thursday of December.
Portions of meetings are video recorded.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Agenda
6:30 - 8:00pm
Note: Out of respect to our invited guests, please refrain from talking to the people around you and hold your questions until the end of each presentation. If your question is not answered at the meeting, we have included a way of contacting the presenters directly with your questions. Please feel free to use the bottom of the agenda to write down your questions during the presentations.
6:30 Welcome, Announcements and Start Meeting
6:35 Public Safety Report,
Det. Bryce Curdie and Det. Eldon Oliver
Fire Station 7
6:45 Elected Official Report-Council Members/Legislative Representatives in attendance, which may include:
District 1 James Rogers, james.rogers@slcgov.com
District 2 Andrew Johnston, andrew.johnston@slcgov.com
District 3 Chris Wharton, chris.wharton@slcgov.com
State Legislator, Sandra Hollins shollins@le.utah.gov
State Senator, Luz Escamilla, lescamilla@le.utah.gov
7:05 Mayor’s Office Report
Community Liaisons
Elaine Navar
7:10 TBA
7:20 TBA
7:30 TBA
8:00 Adjourn
Upcoming Events
Announcements
Restore North Temple
The Fairpark Community Council joins other community groups in the #RestoreNorthTemple coalition, a group of neighbors, residents and business owners who want to see North Temple brought to a Grand Boulevard status. Learn more at Restore North Temple.
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Zoning Terms Primer
Click on the link above to learn about:
Affordable Housing
Subsidized Housing
Market Rate Housing
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Union Pacific Delay Hotline
Stopped train have you delayed? Call the Union Pacific Hotline!
888-877-7267
If a train is stopped on the tracks, blocking your access to cross, call this number and the train engineer will be contacted by Union Pacific personnel to get the train moving.
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School Bus Safety Reminder
If you are approaching a school bus with flashing yellow lights, proceed with the normal caution required by school zones.
If the school bus is displaying flashing red lights, you must stop (unless the bus is traveling in the opposite direction on a divided highway).