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Citing public safety worries, SLC is closing part of the Jordan River Trail

The shutdown, which may last several months, will help police crack down on a criminal “hotbed” and allow crews to address environmental concerns.

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) A man carrying jugs of water walks past trash strewn along the bank of the Jordan River near Cottonwood Park in 2022. Salt Lake City is closing part of the Jordan River Trail near the park.