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Glendale, Salt Lake City

40°44′N 111°55′W / 40.733°N 111.917°W / 40.733; -111.917 Glendale is a neighborhood on the West side of Salt Lake City, Utah. Glendale is South of the Rose Park, Fair Park, and Poplar Grove neighborhoods. The neighborhood was originally developed as Glendale Gardens[1] which is where Glendale Middle School derives its name. Mountain View Elementary (next to Glendale Middle School) was originally named Glendale Elementary. Glendale, and neighboring Poplar Grove, Fair Park, & Rose Park enjoy a vibrant multi ethnic environment. Those who live in Glendale also cite it as affordable, and conveniently close to local schools, parks, the airport, and downtown Salt Lake City.[2]

Boundaries edit

The Glendale neighborhood is the area west of Interstate 15 to the western Salt Lake City boundary. Glendale's southern edge borders the City of South Salt Lake at SR-201 and extends North to approximately 950 S.[3][4] North of Glendale is Poplar Grove. Both neighborhoods make up most of zip code 84104[5] and are within Salt Lake City Council District 2.[6]

Development edit

 
Historical aerial photographs of the Glendale neighborhood from 1937 (left) and 1958 (right), showing the level of development from 1937 to 1958.

Historical Development edit

Prior to 1930 edit

Some of the first homesteaders to settle in what is now the Glendale neighborhood were the George Q. Cannon family. The George Q. and Caroline Cannon House is a Victorian-style brick house at 1354 South and 1000 West and was built in 1876.[7] There are maps, photography, property descriptions, and paintings documenting the development of this area. On May 31, 1896, the Latter-day Saint Cannon Ward was established by members of the Cannon family, serving the area between 600 West to the east, Redwood Road to the west, Indiana Avenue to the north, and 2700 South to the south.[8] As of December 31, 1900, the Cannon Ward contained 61 families consisting of 331 people, 81 of which were children.[8]

In the 1890s several industries were established near the northeast corner of what is now Glendale (950 S and 600 W), including a brickyard, brewery, biscuit factory, salt works, and soup factory.[9] In the early 20th century, railroad tracks bisected Salt Lake City. Industry and rail works isolated residential areas of the west side of Salt Lake City. The isolation and proximity to industry caused the residential areas to become working-class neighborhoods. Before the 1930s, Salt Lake City was highly polluted, having hazy air, and the Jordan River was used as a sewage disposal canal, making it a less desirable place to live near.[10]

There are several houses on the east side of the Jordan River on present day California Avenue that were built prior to 1930.[11]

Between 1930 and 1960 edit

Based on aerial photography, a significant amount of residential development occurred in the Glendale neighborhood from 1937 to 1958, which is coincident with the post-World War II expansion. The first major subdivisions built in Glendale were built in the 1940s and early 1950s.[11][12] The early subdivisions were part of the Glendale Gardens housing project, built to accommodate a large influx of families moving to Utah for the war effort, associated with the relocation of the Ninth Service Command to Fort Douglas, Utah.[1]

The area south of California Avenue, east of 1200 West, and west of the Jordan River, was developed from 1947 to 1952.[11] The area north of California Avenue and south of Glendale Drive was also developed at this time.[11]

The main development in the western, industrial part of Glendale was the Utah Ordnance Plant. This area was operated by the Remington Corporation. In 1941, several buildings were constructed within the Utah Ordnance Plant area for the purpose of producing World War II ammunition. The Utah Ordnance Plant was in operation from 1942 to 1943 and was in standby from 1944 to 1946. The area was decommissioned and sold after 1946.[13]

Post 1960 edit

The Glendale area continued to develop to its present status. Most of the present apartment complexes were built during this time .[11] ISalt Lake County worked with the Utah Division of Parks to establish the Jordan River Parkway during this time.[1]

Level of Development as of 2012 edit

Of the 7601 acres of zoned land within Glendale's boundaries, 7.5% (571 acres) is commercial, 56.7% (4309 acres) is manufacturing/industrial, 28.8% (2189 acres) is special purpose (open space, public land, and agriculture), and 7% (532 acres) is residential.[4][14] As of 2010, Glendale has a population of 9962 people living in 2751 houses.[4][15]

Post-2012 Development edit

The preliminary West Salt Lake City master plan outlines many improvements for the west side of Salt Lake City, including improvements to the area's entrances, upholding property maintenance standards, improving bicycle access, and improving the appearance of roads in the neighborhoods.[16] Bordering the north extent of the Glendale neighborhood, the 9 Line Trail is a new trail network connecting West Salt Lake City to the rest of the city.[17]

Neighborhood edit

Glendale is a neighborhood full of diversity. There are more than 25 different languages spoken in Glendale.[18]

Schools edit

  • Glendale Middle School
  • Mountain View Elementary School
  • Parkview Elementary School
  • Riley Elementary School

Parks edit

Glendale has 10 parks, totaling about 88 acres:[19]

  • 17th South River Park
  • Bend-In-The-River
  • Glendale Circle
  • Glendale Park
  • International Peace Gardens
  • Jordan Park
  • Jordan River Parkway
  • Modesto Park
  • Nelli Jack Park
  • Weseman Park

Most of Glendale's parks, with the exceptions of Glendale Circle and Nelli Jack parks, are adjacent to the Jordan River. The International Peace Gardens park was conceived in 1939, dedicated in 1952, and has areas dedicated to 27 different countries.[20] Jordan Park is West Salt Lake's largest park and hosts the People's Market, a weekly market inspired by Kyle LaMalfa where locals can buy and sell a variety of items.[21][22][23][24] The Jordan River Parkway connects several west Salt Lake City neighborhoods, and the Jordan River is considered an important asset to many of West Salt Lake's citizens.[25] Glendale also has an 18-hole municipal golf course.[26]

Businesses edit

Glendale contains several businesses and Suazo Business Center is a non-profit business resource center committed to the development and empowerment of the Latino/Hispanic and other underserved communities. It assists existing and potential minority entrepreneurs in succeeding and building wealth.

Other Attractions edit

Glendale is home of Sorenson Unity Center, a community resource and gathering place where all cultures are celebrated and welcomed. The Sorenson Unity Center hosts art exhibits, cultural events, film, and other events.[27] The center also houses a fitness center for community members.[28] The center also has computer center, a robotics club, a music studio for teens, and a number of other youth programs.[29] The center also hosts the , a community garden space.

Glendale is home to Wasatch Commons, one of the only cohousing projects in Utah.[30]

Glendale also has one of the sites where the movie, "The Sandlot" was filmed. The site is located between Glenrose Drive and Navajo Street.

Crime edit

Based on data from February 1 to August 1, 2012, crime in Glendale is comparable to crime in Rose Park, Poplar Grove, and Liberty Wells neighborhoods, and is significantly lower than crime in the Downtown neighborhood.[4][31][32] Glendale is also home to a TCG set.[33]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Sillitoe, Linda, 1996, Welcoming the World - A History of Salt Lake County, Salt Lake County, pgs. 161-162.
  2. ^ The Glendale Community Partnership on behalf of University Neighborhood Partners, 2005, Understanding Community Participation in the Glendale Neighborhood, online research report, pg. 7.
  3. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012, Salt Lake City’s Community Planning Districts 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, online document, accessed August, 2012
  4. ^ a b c d Salt Lake City Engineering Division, Community Council Districts, online digital GIS file, accessed August, 2012.
  5. ^ Zip Map, 2012, Zip Map, online geospatial database, accessed August, 2012.
  6. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012,Salt Lake City Redistricting Information, website, accessed August, 2012
  7. ^ Salt Lake County Assessor, 2012, assessor.slco.org/ Parcel Database - Parcel 15142010010000, online database, accessed, August, 2012.
  8. ^ a b Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1946, Cannon Ward in Retrospect 1896-1946, online document, accessed, August, 2012.
  9. ^ McCormick, John, The Gathering Place - An Illustrated History of Salt Lake City, Signature Books, pgs. 61-63.
  10. ^ Alexander, T.G., 2001, Grace and Grandeur: A History of Salt Lake City, Heritage Media Corporation, pg 52.
  11. ^ a b c d e Salt Lake County Assessor, 2012, Parcel Database, online database, accessed, August, 2012.
  12. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012, West Salt Lake Master Plan, online document, page 6, accessed, August, 2012.
  13. ^ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2005,Utah Ordnance Plant - Facts Sheet[permanent dead link], online document, Formerly Used Defense Sites Located In The State of Utah, vol. 5, issue 1.
  14. ^ Salt Lake City Engineering Division, Zoning, online digital GIS file, accessed August, 2012.
  15. ^ U.S. Department of Commerce, 2010, U.S. Census Block Shapefiles with Population and Housing Unit Counts, online digital GIS file, accessed August, 2012.
  16. ^ Planning Division of the Salt Lake City Department of Community and Economic Development, 2012, West Salt Lake Master Plan Draft Document, online digital GIS file, accessed August, 2012.
  17. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012, The 9 Line Corridor Plan 2011-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, website, accessed August, 2012.
  18. ^ Utah Cultural Alliance, 2011, Glendale and Marmalade Library Branches moving forward, blog, accessed August, 2012.
  19. ^ Salt Lake City Engineering Division, Parks, online digital GIS file, accessed August, 2012.
  20. ^ Salt Lake Council of Women Past Presidents Council, International Peace Gardens, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  21. ^ Salt Lake City People's Market, People's Market, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  22. ^ Salt Lake City Council, Kyle LaMalfa District 2 Bio, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  23. ^ Kyle LaMalfa, 2012, Kyle LaMalfa Bio, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  24. ^ City Weekly, 2010, People's Market Hopes To Break Link Between Povery [sic], Obesity, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  25. ^ Planning Division of the Salt Lake City Department of Community and Economic Development,2012,West Salt Lake Master Plan, online planning commission draft, pg. 32, Accessed August, 2012.
  26. ^ Salt Lake City, 2009, Golf - Glendale, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  27. ^ Salt Lake City, 2006, Sorenson Unity Center, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  28. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012, Sorenson Multi-Cultural and Unity Fitness Centers, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  29. ^ Salt Lake City, 2012, Unity Computer Center, online webpage, accessed August, 2012.
  30. ^ The Cohousing Association of the United States, 2014, [1] 2010-11-08 at the Wayback Machine, online webpage, accessed July 2014.
  31. ^ Crime Reports, Crime Reports, online geospatial database, accessed August, 2012.
  32. ^ Salt Lake City Police Department, Crime Map 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine, online porthole to geospatial database, accessed August, 2012.
  33. ^ https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=52672346&itype=CMSID

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message 40 44 N 111 55 W 40 733 N 111 917 W 40 733 111 917 Glendale is a neighborhood on the West side of Salt Lake City Utah Glendale is South of the Rose Park Fair Park and Poplar Grove neighborhoods The neighborhood was originally developed as Glendale Gardens 1 which is where Glendale Middle School derives its name Mountain View Elementary next to Glendale Middle School was originally named Glendale Elementary Glendale and neighboring Poplar Grove Fair Park amp Rose Park enjoy a vibrant multi ethnic environment Those who live in Glendale also cite it as affordable and conveniently close to local schools parks the airport and downtown Salt Lake City 2 Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Development 2 1 Historical Development 2 1 1 Prior to 1930 2 1 2 Between 1930 and 1960 2 1 3 Post 1960 2 2 Level of Development as of 2012 2 3 Post 2012 Development 3 Neighborhood 3 1 Schools 3 2 Parks 3 3 Businesses 3 4 Other Attractions 4 Crime 5 ReferencesBoundaries editThe Glendale neighborhood is the area west of Interstate 15 to the western Salt Lake City boundary Glendale s southern edge borders the City of South Salt Lake at SR 201 and extends North to approximately 950 S 3 4 North of Glendale is Poplar Grove Both neighborhoods make up most of zip code 84104 5 and are within Salt Lake City Council District 2 6 Development edit nbsp Historical aerial photographs of the Glendale neighborhood from 1937 left and 1958 right showing the level of development from 1937 to 1958 Historical Development edit Prior to 1930 edit Some of the first homesteaders to settle in what is now the Glendale neighborhood were the George Q Cannon family The George Q and Caroline Cannon House is a Victorian style brick house at 1354 South and 1000 West and was built in 1876 7 There are maps photography property descriptions and paintings documenting the development of this area On May 31 1896 the Latter day Saint Cannon Ward was established by members of the Cannon family serving the area between 600 West to the east Redwood Road to the west Indiana Avenue to the north and 2700 South to the south 8 As of December 31 1900 the Cannon Ward contained 61 families consisting of 331 people 81 of which were children 8 In the 1890s several industries were established near the northeast corner of what is now Glendale 950 S and 600 W including a brickyard brewery biscuit factory salt works and soup factory 9 In the early 20th century railroad tracks bisected Salt Lake City Industry and rail works isolated residential areas of the west side of Salt Lake City The isolation and proximity to industry caused the residential areas to become working class neighborhoods Before the 1930s Salt Lake City was highly polluted having hazy air and the Jordan River was used as a sewage disposal canal making it a less desirable place to live near 10 There are several houses on the east side of the Jordan River on present day California Avenue that were built prior to 1930 11 Between 1930 and 1960 edit Based on aerial photography a significant amount of residential development occurred in the Glendale neighborhood from 1937 to 1958 which is coincident with the post World War II expansion The first major subdivisions built in Glendale were built in the 1940s and early 1950s 11 12 The early subdivisions were part of the Glendale Gardens housing project built to accommodate a large influx of families moving to Utah for the war effort associated with the relocation of the Ninth Service Command to Fort Douglas Utah 1 The area south of California Avenue east of 1200 West and west of the Jordan River was developed from 1947 to 1952 11 The area north of California Avenue and south of Glendale Drive was also developed at this time 11 The main development in the western industrial part of Glendale was the Utah Ordnance Plant This area was operated by the Remington Corporation In 1941 several buildings were constructed within the Utah Ordnance Plant area for the purpose of producing World War II ammunition The Utah Ordnance Plant was in operation from 1942 to 1943 and was in standby from 1944 to 1946 The area was decommissioned and sold after 1946 13 Post 1960 edit The Glendale area continued to develop to its present status Most of the present apartment complexes were built during this time 11 ISalt Lake County worked with the Utah Division of Parks to establish the Jordan River Parkway during this time 1 Level of Development as of 2012 edit Of the 7601 acres of zoned land within Glendale s boundaries 7 5 571 acres is commercial 56 7 4309 acres is manufacturing industrial 28 8 2189 acres is special purpose open space public land and agriculture and 7 532 acres is residential 4 14 As of 2010 Glendale has a population of 9962 people living in 2751 houses 4 15 Post 2012 Development edit The preliminary West Salt Lake City master plan outlines many improvements for the west side of Salt Lake City including improvements to the area s entrances upholding property maintenance standards improving bicycle access and improving the appearance of roads in the neighborhoods 16 Bordering the north extent of the Glendale neighborhood the 9 Line Trail is a new trail network connecting West Salt Lake City to the rest of the city 17 Neighborhood editGlendale is a neighborhood full of diversity There are more than 25 different languages spoken in Glendale 18 Schools edit Glendale Middle School Mountain View Elementary School Dual Immersion Academy Parkview Elementary School Riley Elementary SchoolParks edit Glendale has 10 parks totaling about 88 acres 19 17th South River Park Bend In The River Glendale Circle Glendale Park International Peace Gardens Jordan Park Jordan River Parkway Modesto Park Nelli Jack Park Weseman ParkMost of Glendale s parks with the exceptions of Glendale Circle and Nelli Jack parks are adjacent to the Jordan River The International Peace Gardens park was conceived in 1939 dedicated in 1952 and has areas dedicated to 27 different countries 20 Jordan Park is West Salt Lake s largest park and hosts the People s Market a weekly market inspired by Kyle LaMalfa where locals can buy and sell a variety of items 21 22 23 24 The Jordan River Parkway connects several west Salt Lake City neighborhoods and the Jordan River is considered an important asset to many of West Salt Lake s citizens 25 Glendale also has an 18 hole municipal golf course 26 Businesses edit Glendale contains several businesses and Suazo Business Center is a non profit business resource center committed to the development and empowerment of the Latino Hispanic and other underserved communities It assists existing and potential minority entrepreneurs in succeeding and building wealth Other Attractions edit Glendale is home of Sorenson Unity Center a community resource and gathering place where all cultures are celebrated and welcomed The Sorenson Unity Center hosts art exhibits cultural events film and other events 27 The center also houses a fitness center for community members 28 The center also has computer center a robotics club a music studio for teens and a number of other youth programs 29 The center also hosts the Unity Gardens a community garden space Glendale is home to Wasatch Commons one of the only cohousing projects in Utah 30 Glendale also has one of the sites where the movie The Sandlot was filmed The site is located between Glenrose Drive and Navajo Street Crime editBased on data from February 1 to August 1 2012 crime in Glendale is comparable to crime in Rose Park Poplar Grove and Liberty Wells neighborhoods and is significantly lower than crime in the Downtown neighborhood 4 31 32 Glendale is also home to a TCG set 33 References edit a b c Sillitoe Linda 1996 Welcoming the World A History of Salt Lake County Salt Lake County pgs 161 162 The Glendale Community Partnership on behalf of University Neighborhood Partners 2005 Understanding Community Participation in the Glendale Neighborhood online research report pg 7 Salt Lake City 2012 Salt Lake City s Community Planning Districts Archived 2012 12 03 at the Wayback Machine online document accessed August 2012 a b c d Salt Lake City Engineering Division Community Council Districts online digital GIS file accessed August 2012 Zip Map 2012 Zip Map online geospatial database accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2012 Salt Lake City Redistricting Information website accessed August 2012 Salt Lake County Assessor 2012 assessor slco org Parcel Database Parcel 15142010010000 online database accessed August 2012 a b Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 1946 Cannon Ward in Retrospect 1896 1946 online document accessed August 2012 McCormick John The Gathering Place An Illustrated History of Salt Lake City Signature Books pgs 61 63 Alexander T G 2001 Grace and Grandeur A History of Salt Lake City Heritage Media Corporation pg 52 a b c d e Salt Lake County Assessor 2012 Parcel Database online database accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2012 West Salt Lake Master Plan online document page 6 accessed August 2012 U S Army Corps of Engineers 2005 Utah Ordnance Plant Facts Sheet permanent dead link online document Formerly Used Defense Sites Located In The State of Utah vol 5 issue 1 Salt Lake City Engineering Division Zoning online digital GIS file accessed August 2012 U S Department of Commerce 2010 U S Census Block Shapefiles with Population and Housing Unit Counts online digital GIS file accessed August 2012 Planning Division of the Salt Lake City Department of Community and Economic Development 2012 West Salt Lake Master Plan Draft Document online digital GIS file accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2012 The 9 Line Corridor Plan Archived 2011 06 30 at the Wayback Machine website accessed August 2012 Utah Cultural Alliance 2011 Glendale and Marmalade Library Branches moving forward blog accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City Engineering Division Parks online digital GIS file accessed August 2012 Salt Lake Council of Women Past Presidents Council International Peace Gardens online webpage accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City People s Market People s Market online webpage accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City Council Kyle LaMalfa District 2 Bio online webpage accessed August 2012 Kyle LaMalfa 2012 Kyle LaMalfa Bio online webpage accessed August 2012 City Weekly 2010 People s Market Hopes To Break Link Between Povery sic Obesity online webpage accessed August 2012 Planning Division of the Salt Lake City Department of Community and Economic Development 2012 West Salt Lake Master Plan online planning commission draft pg 32 Accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2009 Golf Glendale online webpage accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2006 Sorenson Unity Center online webpage accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2012 Sorenson Multi Cultural and Unity Fitness Centers online webpage accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City 2012 Unity Computer Center online webpage accessed August 2012 The Cohousing Association of the United States 2014 1 Archived 2010 11 08 at the Wayback Machine online webpage accessed July 2014 Crime Reports Crime Reports online geospatial database accessed August 2012 Salt Lake City Police Department Crime Map Archived 2012 04 15 at the Wayback Machine online porthole to geospatial database accessed August 2012 https archive sltrib com article php id 52672346 amp itype CMSID Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glendale Salt Lake City amp oldid 1177939422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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