Livable Communities
Our region’s newcomers tend to be concentrated in small pockets throughout the Salt Lake Valley, in neighborhoods where the cost of housing is low. Because transportation and language tend to be a barrier for these communities, these neighborhoods can feel isolated from the rest of the region and typically lack access to healthy food, jobs, schools, parks/recreation, and government/community services.
‘Livability’ is the sum of the factors that add up to a community’s quality of life—including the built and natural environments, economic prosperity, social stability and equity, educational opportunity, and cultural, entertainment and recreation possibilities, and community identity.
Salt Lake County is working with its partners and the community to improve the livability – or quality of life –through community events, neighborhood infrastructure improvements, and by bringing services to the community.