The Point — August Update

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From High Line Park in New York City to The Bean in Chicago, iconic features have helped to shape the identity of a place and attract visitors from all around the world. Building on the feedback from over 10,000 Utahns during the visioning and planning for the site, the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority is now asking Utahns to let them know what you think about iconic feature(s) for the site. “The Focal Point” will be an important and highly visible part of Utah’s Innovation Community.

By taking this brief, five-minute survey, you can let the Land Authority know what you think! Your responses will be combined with others to provide critical input into the design for this important part of Utah’s future.

Learn more at thepointutah.org. 

Original source can be found here.



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