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Form-Based Code in the Real World

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 1:45 PM

This walking tour will discuss how Salt Lake City’s first form-based code has resulted in significant mixed-use, infill development in the Central Ninth neighborhood. The emerging neighborhood sits on the southern end of downtown and is served by a light rail station that every line in the system passes through, connecting the neighborhood to every destination in UTAs Trax system. Three different protected bike paths converge in the neighborhood, making it one of the most bikeable neighborhoods in the city. Learn about the process that SLC went through to implement a form-based code in the neighborhood, the lessons learned over the years, and how the city aligned other tools for the neighborhood to grow.

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Ground-up Community Led Placemaking

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 1:45 PM

Join us for an open conversation about community-led placemaking in the Central Ninth neighborhood, where residents, creatives, and local advocates are shaping public space from the ground up. This mobile tour will share stories from recent grassroots efforts—including the revitalization of 900 South and the Central Ninth Underpass Project—to explore how collective imagination and hyper-local energy are transforming overlooked spaces into places of connection and identity. Whether you’re a neighborhood regular or new to Central Ninth, come hear how placemaking here isn’t imposed—it’s grown organically, by and for the people who live it.

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Great Salt Lake Basin Water Planning

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 3:00 PM

Similar to patterns observed in other major waterbodies worldwide, declining water levels in the Great Salt Lake (GSL) Basin emphasize the challenges posed by a limited water supply in the face of ongoing population growth and climate change. To better understand how much water is necessary to ensure a resilient supply for GSL and all water uses in the basin, the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources, is developing the Great Salt Lake Basin Integrated Plan (GSLBIP). Together with the US Bureau of Reclamation via a WaterSMART Basin Study award, the Division is undertaking an unprecedented collaborative effort that will provide water managers with tools to understand how changes in climate, water supply, and demand, and policy will impact the GSL basin. The development and implementation of the GSLBIP is a significant challenge, as a basin-wide project at this scale has never been undertaken in Utah. Water supply challenges throughout the watershed —especially GSL — are urgent. Durable outcomes and long-term success will hinge on the watershed uniting under a new perspective on water and community. The GSLBIP will foster a “one water, one community” approach, essential for ensuring the health and sustainability of GSL and its surrounding communities.

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Corridors versus Centers: Match of the Century

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 3:00 PM

City and town centers are a key part of Utah’s approach to handling growth. But what about corridors like a “Main Street”? Do they matter too? We’ll talk about the pros and cons of centers versus corridors and explore how to lean into corridor planning as a way to make our cities more lovable, vibrant, and affordable.

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Collaborative Visions: Advanced Visualization Tools for Informed Community Planning

Thursday, October 09, 2025, 3:00 PM

This session showcases cutting-edge visualization techniques transforming urban planning engagement. Experience immersive 3D renderings, dynamic simulations, and interactive decision-making tools that illustrate planning impacts in real-time. Discover how these visual approaches break down communication barriers, creating a universal language that empowers communities to make informed decisions about their future.

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Growing a Walkable Urban Center in Sugar House

Friday, October 10, 2025, 9:45 AM

This walking tour explores the zoning and planning that shaped a thriving, walkable business district in Sugar House, one of Salt Lake City’s oldest neighborhoods. Sugar House has rapidly developed a high-density, mixed-use center often referred to as the City’s “Second Downtown.” A multimodal transportation network, including the S-Line Greenway and light rail, connects the area to open spaces, trails, and amenities. Learn how thoughtful planning has driven growth while preserving the neighborhood’s historic character.

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Zoning for Zucchini: The City Planner’s Role in Nourishing Communities

Friday, October 10, 2025, 10:15 AM

Explore how city planning shapes access to healthy food. This presentation highlights the use of healthy food audits, zoning policies, and land-use strategies to address food deserts and food swamps. Attendees will learn and discuss how city planners can partner with communities to create environments that support nutritious, affordable, and accessible food for all residents.

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Transportation Safety for All Ages

Friday, October 10, 2025, 10:15 AM

Everybody wants safe roads, but balancing priorities is tricky. This session identifies road safety risk factors from different perspectives. Recognizing that words matter, we reflect on ways to talk about road safety that can advance a prioritization of vulnerable road users. We also highlight a traffic safety project that engaged Ogden, Utah, elementary school children in gathering traffic data as a “STEM Learning Activity.” Children learned how traffic engineers make decisions by doing field-based research.

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Town Center Visualization Tools

Friday, October 10, 2025, 10:15 AM

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Plugging Your Community Into the Grid

Friday, October 10, 2025, 11:30 AM

This session will help planners understand the Statewide MPO Regional Roadway Grid Study’s value and impacts for their communities, including performance metrics, projects, and starting points for meeting SB195 requirements

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Trees are Infrastructure Too: How to Plan Ahead Before They’re Gone

Friday, October 10, 2025, 11:30 AM

In cities across Utah, cities are cutting down mature trees due to reactive planning, policy gaps, or infrastructure conflicts. This session explores how to prevent those losses by treating trees as essential infrastructure, worthy of preservation, coordination, and long-range investment. We’ll open with a fast-paced “Winners & Losers” game to see who wins when trees clash with development. A spotlight on a recent case of tree loss in Logan, Utah, will challenge attendees to test tree-protection policies and planning efforts. Panelists will offer real-world strategies for embedding tree protection into zoning, engineering, and long-range plans.

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Youth Voices, Real Choices: Engagement in Action + Fishbowl Discussion

Friday, October 10, 2025, 11:30 AM

Youth are not just the future — they are key voices in today’s planning decisions. This interactive session, led by Meagan Booth and Jake Young, will highlight practical, tested methods for involving young people in planning processes that matter to them and their communities. Following this, participants will join a live Fishbowl Discussion The heart of the session is a Fishbowl Discussion — but this time, it’s planner-to-planner. Attendees will hear directly from their peers about what’s worked, what’s been challenging, and how they’re building meaningful youth relationships in their communities. The format encourages open sharing and leaves attendees with concrete ideas to adapt in their work.

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The Role of Staff

Friday, October 10, 2025, 11:30 AM

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Multifamily Infill and Adaptive Reuse in SLC Historic Districts

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

Salt Lake City’s South Temple and Central City historic districts preserve many of the city’s early mansions and ornate homes. Learn from city planners and developers about the districts and visit five recent projects within a few square blocks. This includes two adaptive reuse projects and the construction of three new residential buildings that add over 450 market rate and affordable housing units to this growing and evolving neighborhood.

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Statewide Bikeways Map

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

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Everything Bagel

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

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Reimagining Public Spaces: Playful Learning Landscapes

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

Playful Learning Landscapes is a global movement that is situated at the intersection of placemaking and early learning. By transforming public spaces into opportunities for playful learning, we create vibrant social environments that nurture a strong sense of community and support families. This session will explore Playful Learning Landscapes and highlight Utah’s first playful learning installations at Open Streets 2025 in Salt Lake City. Come play with us and join the movement!

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Infill Options

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

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Multifamily Infill and Adaptive Reuse in SLC Historic Districts 1

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

Salt Lake City’s South Temple and Central City historic districts preserve many of the city’s early mansions and ornate homes. Learn from city planners and developers about the districts and visit five recent projects within a few square blocks. This includes two adaptive reuse projects and the construction of three new residential buildings that add over 450 market rate and affordable housing units to this growing and evolving neighborhood.

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Take Back the Streets: Reimagining Streets as Public Space

Friday, October 10, 2025, 1:45 PM

Public streets are our most abundant shared spaces—but are they serving people or just vehicles? Join us for a walking tour of Salt Lake City’s downtown to explore how streets are being reclaimed as civic and social space. Through on-the-ground examples, including the SLC Green Loop and Main Street pedestrianization project, participants will examine how the city is rethinking the right-of-way to better support community life. A collaborative exercise challenges participants to reimagine a street, considering real-world constraints (e.g., fire access, utility conflicts, funding limitations) and exploring ideas that support public life.

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Public Transit’s Multiplier Effect: Quantifying Indirect Benefits Beyond Ridership

Friday, October 10, 2025, 3:00 PM

This session explores the direct and indirect impacts of public transit on reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas emissions. Using multilevel structural equation modeling and data from 31 diverse U.S. regions, we reveal the indirect impacts of transit investments beyond ridership through changes in the built environment, and how it encourages active mode choices and foster location efficiency. Learn about the transit land-use multiplier and its implications for urban planning and environmental sustainability.

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Takeaways From GOEO’s State Housing Capacity Analysis

Friday, October 10, 2025, 3:00 PM

Utah is growing fast and, despite record permitting, housing supply is struggling to keep up. Several constraints limit our collective capacity to build more housing, but the comparative impacts of constraints such as land availability, water supply, sewer capacity, and land use regulations vary by region. What’s the limiting constraint in your region, and what recommended strategies can improve our ability to meet growth and infrastructure demands?

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Beyond the Wheelchair, Inclusive Play is so Much More

Friday, October 10, 2025, 3:00 PM

A common misconception is that “All-Abilities” playgrounds need to be designed for the mobility device or wheelchair user. Inclusive play involves so much more! Statistics show that more children have disabilities that are intellectual, communication, or social/emotional-based, compared to physical. Inclusive playgrounds should be designed to support every child, allowing them to play, connect, and thrive! An inclusive playground can and should foster environments that are welcoming, engaging, rewarding, and fun for all children!

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Revisit HB 368

Friday, October 10, 2025, 3:00 PM

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Myriad Genetics Announces Prequel® Prenatal Screening Can Now be Performed Eight Weeks into Pregnancy

November 21, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Myriad Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: MYGN), a leader in genetic testing and precision medicine, announced that the Prequel® Prenatal Screen is now available at eight weeks into pregnancy. Enabled by its AMPLIFY™ technology, Prequel is the first and only prenatal cell-free DNA (cfDNA) screen available at eight-weeks gestational age.

“Previously, I would schedule my patients to come in at eight weeks for their first prenatal appointment; then, I would ask them to come back two weeks later to do a Prequel screen. Now that Prequel can be performed at eight weeks, patients have the opportunity to complete all baseline lab work during that initial care visit,” said Dallas Reed, MD, FACMG, FACOG, obstetrician-gynecologist and medical geneticist who serves as the Principal Medical Advisor of Women’s Health for Myriad Genetics. “As a result of this earlier timeframe, providers and their patients can obtain valuable genetic information earlier in the pregnancy, enabling them to make informed decisions based on that information sooner.”

Having genetic insights earlier in the pregnancy may help expectant parents determine if they want to pursue diagnostic testing, find certain types of care and specialists, plan for the best place to deliver, and schedule appointments with board-certified genetic counselors as needed.

“We are very excited to offer Prequel earlier in the pregnancy,” said Melissa Gonzales, President of Women’s Health, Myriad Genetics. “Myriad is committed to delivering reliable and validated genetic screens through investments in innovation such as AMPLIFY technology. By boosting the fetal DNA signal, providers can have higher confidence in the results for all their patients, including those with high BMIs.1

About Prequel
Myriad’s Prequel Prenatal Screen with AMPLIFY technology has been shown to increase the level of fetal DNA 2.3-fold on average2, allowing the test to provide pregnant patients with genetic insights into fetal development and the health of the pregnancy as early as eight weeks. The prenatal cfDNA screen can assess if a pregnancy is at an increased risk for several chromosomal conditions like Down, Edwards, or Patau syndrome, sex chromosome abnormalities, expanded aneuploidies, and select microdeletions, including 22q11.2.

About Myriad Genetics
Myriad Genetics is a leading genetic testing and precision medicine company dedicated to advancing health and well-being for all. Myriad develops and offers genetic tests that help assess the risk of developing disease or disease progression and guide treatment decisions across medical specialties where genetic insights can significantly improve patient care and lower healthcare costs. For more information, visit www.myriad.com.

Safe Harbor Statement   
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements relating to the company’s commitment to delivering reliable and validated genetic screens through investments in innovation, such as AMPLIFY technology, and how by boosting the fetal DNA signal, providers can have higher confidence in all of their patients results, including those with high BMIs. These “forward-looking statements” are management’s expectations of future events as of the date hereof and are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, conditions, and events to differ materially and adversely from those anticipated. Such factors include those risks described in the company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on February 28, 2024, as well as any updates to those risk factors filed from time to time in the company’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q or Current Reports on Form 8-K. Myriad is not under any obligation, and it expressly disclaims any obligation, to update or alter any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise except as required by law.

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1 BMI – body mass index
2 Welker, N.C., Lee, A.K., Kjolby, R.A.S. et al. High-throughput fetal fraction amplification increases analytical performance of noninvasive prenatal screening. Genet Med (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-020-01009-5