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Salt Lake City plans to update its Avenues community plan for the first time since 1987.
The update aims to align with more recent city plans addressing housing, transportation and other current needs.
Public feedback is being gathered with a final vision expected in 2026.
SALT LAKE CITY — Ronald Reagan was still president, "Walk Like An Egyptian" topped the charts and it cost about $116,100 to buy a home in Utah in 1987.
It's also the same year that Salt Lake City last updated its community plan for the Avenues, one of its oldest and most distinct neighborhoods. But to borrow a line from "Blues Brothers," a film released just seven years before the plan: "Times have changed, you know what I mean?"
Salt Lake City is now looking to do