Reader comments: Skybridge called vital for project
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WHY do they micromanage the Church and Partners developing this? As long as it is a safe bridge and that there is some sort of access to main street then what right do they have to regulate it?
Unnecessary control over it's construction when they have ALREADY met conditions given is ridiculous.
The Economy is shot. The Church is willing to give downtown a good makeover and breath new life into this market and people want to cut it down.
The people (are supposed to) regulate our government and have say in what our government does. We don't control private enterprise. It isn't our right as long as it doesn't affect us.
If there is access to Main Street and it is safe, then no one can claim that it affects us. Thus the state should not be involved.
In fact, it's not just 'not affecting us' by having access to main street but providing safer options for pedestrians. Many Utah citizens want this. What about my voice?
To Ridiculous: Play by the rules!? The Church IS playing by the rules. They have followed ever single little stupid thing the state has given them and STILL some of you cry injustice.
If it were anyone else it wouldn't matter. But because it's the church there are people who fight it who just don't want it because the church is doing it.
I don't see how revitalizing downtown is bad.
Cities include businesses. The Malls were ALREADY THERE!!! They are just giving it a makeover. Rebuilding what already existed is NOT a ploy for debt. Stupid comment. This is only about the Skybridge.
You people need something better to do with your time.
Take it away and cripple the project. The state does this and I'm no Utah from here on.
I support the bridge!! Stop controlling the Church!
the city council can't have it both ways. They either want a revitalized downtown and they don't.
If it were up to me, there would by skybridges at every intersection and we would do away with pedestrians at street level altogether.
I think a quaint downtown area with lots of parks, open space, small shops and lots of ‘human scale” would be very nice indeed. HOWEVER, it is not self-sustaining without the tax revenues of a large scale development unless the city is willing to subsidize (or charge theme park admission). Since the likelihood of that is nil, get over it and support the downtown re-development project! Also, the significant residential component of this project will inject life and neighborhood feel into a downtown that has not experienced that in decades.
Anyone with an ounce of concern for downtown SLC, should be elated that someone is willing to step up and improve/prevent the blight that was underway there.
If anything is too big it's the government. While business contributes it's own money to help employees, and other organizations, government doesn't have it's own money to give. Government takes money against your will. You do not have freedom to choose to go elswhere.
Just because you may be the receiving end of government sponsered programs doesn't mean the government provided it. They took it from someone else and gave it to you.
This project should be handled just like any other development project. The project shouldn't be given special privileges just because the church is a partner in the project, nor should this project get extra grief from the public or SLC government, just because the church is a partner in the development. It should be treated just like any other developer trying to build a 1.5 billion dollar development in SLC.
Are SLC residents and government going to give the developer of the new theater the same grief? Are we going to get endless letters to the editor and government officials trying to block them at every turn because they don't like some element of the project because it is "too 80's" or other subjective problems like that? If I were a developer I would hate to do a project for these bickering snobs.
As it stands now, the design promotes the former scenario. City Creek is the destination, and the skybridge is undeniably going to keep at least a few people inside the mall - and therefore off the streets. And that keeps downtown from becoming the destination...
I can understand and appreciate Taubman's economic interest in keeping City Creek from leaking shoppers into the rest of downtown. But this is why we have government - to look out for the interests of Salt Lake City as a whole. And it's not in our interest to have just another destination mall downtown.
Who cares, if the development needs one, then give it to them. They are spending $1.5 Billion! Salt Lake City's downtown is going to become magnificent when all this is completed. Most major cities downtown's are dangerous to go into after dark. As a transplant to SLC, I say let'em have the sky bridge.
Seems like such an ignorant thing to have such a big issue over.
Brilliant idea to hold up a huge project to discuss something this stupid.
Hmm I wonder what the city council has done recently (or over the past 8 years) to develop downtown into a destination... Anyone know? Take a look down main street now and you'll see the fruits of their labors - boarded up businesses and empty streets.
Des Moines Iowa, street life dead. Reno, Nevada Street like dead. Spokane, Washington Dead Downtown only being revitalized by reviving street level away from the skywalks.
You can't have it both ways (SLC is the center of the Utah universe and all shall flow unto her... but keep those suburb-people from the North and South from comming and going).
Rocky had the same problem. Which do you want? People to come there to work and to shop or people to stay out and quit fouling your air.
If you really want the new mall in SLC to not have any high dollar items, nothing off the main-street level and have more of a small-town down-home feel (just liquor store, video store & other necessities) maybe you should propose a project like that. You could name it the bagdad market.
First, you seem to be quite the expert in street life of small cities...
To you and others that keep bringing this up - Do you really think that a SINGLE skywalk is going to kill SLC downtown revitalization? You really think that dead street life in Spokane is completely due to skywalks... come on now folks.
If the proposal was for several skywalks (or even tunnels) over several streets then I would agree with the objection. But we are talking ONE pedestrian walk way.
Forcing mall traffic (which was paid for by development and subsequent marketing to entice shoppers to come downtown) to walk past derilict bulidings or out of date (and irrelevant) businesses to "revive street level traffic" is short term stupid thinking. If the businsses around City Creek want to be successful, they simply need to become attractive to the shoppers who head to CC as their main destination. An ecclectic speciality shop, a comfortable coffee shop, a cool cafe you can't find in Sandy, etc. will be worth walking down a flight of stairs. A downtown relic of a business will not. The first thing they will claim is... the skybridge killed my business!
It will be an eyesore and will only serve to isolate the SuperStore from the rest of the downtown area.
Even if they do manage to make the project a "regional draw," if the only people it's likely to attract are those who, like you, are terrified of downtown (I guess because there are people here who look scarily different from the workers on Temple Square), the project will be of no benefit to the city.
Its laughable to think they can't come up with any options. They need the city's approval for this sky bridge, and the city should deny it until they've made a genuine effort to explore those options.
A mall is far from being the be all end all of a downtown. But in this case, a development like CC in conjuntions with Temple Square (#1 tourist desination in Utah wheter you like it or not) can act as a seed, a true catalyst to a better Downtown. Good entreprenuers will open cool shops, eateries and entertainment venues that people will actually want to stay for. Walking a block for a great NY style pizza or to get great Lebanese food will be easily accetped. Staying for a movie, play or concert over at Galivan will work too. It will become a complex eco system that feeds on itslef or just dies again.
I just hope the merchants dtown join in and try (and that the city doesn't just protect all the current legacy (usually name for out of date businesses) that just need to go away.
In fact, I recently read an article that proved that the building of skybridges has led America into this current economic crisis. Oh, I hope we are wiser in SLC then to connect those two buildings, across that one little street or it will destroy our whole wonderful and vibrant downtown area.
Let's see what they do with the two new holes in the ground on either side of Main - fishing ponds for the homeless on Main?
Please point out where these wonderful and vibrant areas that need to be protected are. I am downtown everyday and don't see them anywhere near where the ONE SINGLE skybridge is proposed.
Anyone who thinks a single bridge that people walk on will destroy an entire city (or a nation's economy) is way off in la-la land. (I think that post must be a delayed April Fools joke).
Let's say it would destroy downtown vibrancy and it's proven in every other city that has one skybridge (which it isn't) - then why would the developer and backer then push the use of it? (when the purpose of the development is to revitalize). I guess they are just looking for ways to fail and/or loose millions or billions of dollars.
"If we don't get what we want, we're taking our ball and going home"
Time for the LDS Church and it's developers to start playing by adult rules, and not kindergarten ones.
It's interesting to note that they're now trying to blame delays, on the city, for losing Dillards, yet when Dillards initially pulled out it had nothing to do with delays, and everything to do with a lack of space made available by the developers.
Obviously they're willing to say anything and use any tactic to get what they want....including threats.
You may soon learn that "those that have the money, also have the leverage." They can pack up their tent and go. Its their money and they can decide. They owe nothing to the city (other than all the taxes they were going to help generate and jobs to build, man and maintain the huge and complex investment).
So yep, you're right they're just babies....
Money talks, city officals walk...
Sound's like the whiners are the Rockyites that are left on the council and the Roky wannabes on this dicussion board.
Waaaaa... it's our airspace and I want to see ensign peak!!!
It's not going to destroy any kind of fantastic view (been there and fail to see what this "view" is exactly), it's going to make things more pleasent and safer for those coming to City Creek to shop etc., and I don't see how it's going to kill traffic on Main Street itself (if people really want to get to the shops lining the street then they'll go outside to them of course... the bridge isn't going to keep them from doing that).
Get over it. The LDS Church owns the land, was willin to make the plans, execute the plans and maintain the project (with all sorts of conditions added by the city). Yet it is still the big bad chruch's fault for , um , eh, oh yeah what was the problem this time - the walk way yep that's it it's the walk way I care about.
Your motives are transparent and as flimsy as the agrument against a walkway.
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That skybridge is a huge safety factor - keeps some of the nature lovers from standing on Trax - gives them a place to oooh and ahhh over a 10-degree-wide 'view'.