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Posts Tagged ‘Salt Lake City’

Transportation & Ecology in the Mountain West

Thursday, January 7th, 2016

We were so excited to be chosen as the host state for ICOET 2017, so we decided to make a video. We hope it motivates you to come to Salt Lake City and enjoy the rest of what Utah and Wyoming have to offer!

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Salt Lake City: Launching the Hive Pass

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

The new transit pass is a pilot program created through a partnership between Salt Lake City and UTA that will initially only be available to Salt Lake City residents. The one-year pass is good on all UTA TRAX, Frontrunner, bus and S-line Streetcar services and available for an up-front payment of $350 or for $360 in twelve monthly installments.

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Salt Lake City, UT: A Conservative State Builds Progressive Transit

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

Salt Lake City: A Conservative State Builds Progressive Transit from Streetfilms on Vimeo. According to Congress for New Urbanism President John Norquist, the Salt Lake City area has the fastest growing rail system in America. And as Streetsblog’s Angie Schmitt pointed out last month, “It’s the only city in the country building light rail, bus […]

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Salt Lake City, UT: Solar Panel Construction Time Lapse at the Natural History Museum of Utah

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

http://www.facebook.com/frostjeffIn December of 2011 I was commissioned to do a time lapse film of the solar panel installation at the brand new Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City by green energy company, S Power (http://www.spower.com). This film was shot during all of December; only taking one single day off, Christmas (but only […]

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