Wednesday, September 17th at 6pm
Marmalade Library
Enjoy refreshments and meet your neighbors from 6-6:10.
Welcome and Announcements
(5 min)
- Welcome by Chair Jeneanne Lock
- Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council Mission & Vision: The CapHill mission is to enhance the overall quality of life in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood. Our long-term vision is a safe, welcoming, and beautiful neighborhood where informed and engaged residents are connected with each other and with the place.
- Call for Sponsors & Jam & Pie Competition Contestants for Marmalade Jam Fest on September 27th. Apply at https://www.eventeny.com/events/jam-fest-2025-20775/
- Candidate Forum October 15th 5:30 – 7:30 pm at Marmalade Library. Co-hosted by Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council, Greater Avenues Community Council, & Fairpark Community Council.
- Capital Improvement Project – If you have an idea for a project, reach out to the city office to work with someone on your proposal. Applications are now open through the end of September.
- Submit Capitol Hill Neighborhood Council Board Nominations that will be reviewed at our November meeting.
- Governance Committee is working on updating the bylaws by Cassie Power
Council Business
(5 min)
- Treasurer’s Report – Sam Adams, Treasurer CapHill Board
- Public Comments regarding proposed townhouse construction at 228 West 600 North
Community Leader Updates
- Chief Bob Silverthorne, Salt Lake City Fire Department, Station 2 (6 min)
- Ashley Anderson, Member of Salt Lake Board of Education (6 min)
- Chris Wharton, Salt Lake City Council Member (6 min)
- Alicia DeLeón, Community Liaison, Mayor Office (6 min)
- Jennifer Daily-Provost, Representative of House District 22 (6 min)
Special Topics
- Brad Knoles, Rocky Mountain Power (20 minutes)
- Gavin Noyes, Indigenous Led (15 minutes)
If you are able, please help us clean up the space by stacking your chairs after the meeting. Thank you!