Fairpark Community Council’s next meeting is Thursday, December 4th, 6:30-8:00pm at the Deseret Building– Utah State Fairpark (Enter fairgrounds from East Entrance)
Notes and Presentations from our last meeting, Thursday, October 23, 2025: HERE
Public Service Agencies with Salt Lake City leadership updates
Salt Lake City Police Department – Det. Oliver
Salt Lake City Fire Department: fire warning danger! Lithium-ion batteries, look for safety certification mark such as UL, ETL, or CSA.
Livable Streets – Transportation – Keegan
Salt Lake City Council members – Alejandro Puy – District 2
East-West Connections – slc.gov/transportation/west-east-connections/
Rio Grande Plan – Caroline Mackleby
Utah Inland Port Authority
Salt Lake City Mayor’s office – Alicia De Leòn
Next meeting: – December 4, 2025 – Deseret Building – Utah State Fair Park (No November meeting.)
Contact info: fairparkcomcouncil@gmail.com Instagram: Fairparkcommunity Facebook: Fairpark Community Council
Unable to make it in person? You can email the council with questions or comments to fairparkcomcouncil@gmail.com.




The Fairpark Community is the home of Utah’s State Fairpark, which hosts the annual state fair and many other local events. The State Fairgrounds are rich in history, which can be found at the Utah State Fair website.
The Fairpark Community Council consists of our neighbors living within the Fairpark Community boundaries, and provides residents with valuable information as well as a voice in addressing City Planning and policy issues that affect this community. Please see the map to find out if you are eligible to participate in the Council.
Meetings take place on the 4th Thursday of every month at 6:30pm (except November and July). The December meeting is held the first Thursday. We hope to see you there!
Say hello at fairparkcomcouncil@gmail.com
Concerns or promotional requests, email FairparkComCouncil@gmail.com.
Note: MEETING NORMS
In the interest of everyone’s time, our community council meetings must be conducted with respect.
The Fairpark Community Council recognizes and respects the relationships that exist between many Indigenous people and their traditional homelands. We acknowledge that our neighborhood is located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in the Salt Lake Valley, on the sacred lands of the Goshute, Navajo, Paiute, Shoshone and Ute people. We honor the original ancestors of this land and offer respect to all that live in our community.

