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Tell us what would make Salt Lake City more family-friendly

Mayor Erin Mendenhall wants Utah’s capital to be a place where families can thrive. What could the city do to help your family and others?

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Family members gather at Salt Lake International Airport to welcome Latter-day Saint missionary Kaysen Sperry home from a two-year mission to Peru, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023.

Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said in her State of the City address this year that she wants to make Utah’s capital more family-friendly.

We want to know: What does that mean to you? How could the city help families? What struggles do you face with your family? How do you want the city to deal with them?

Let us know in our Google Form, and we may be in touch for a future story.

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