Water Use and Conservation
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake believes the demand for water should be managed as one means of insuring future local water supply.
Partisan Elections and Alternative Election Systems (Ranked Choice Voting)
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake believes that the present non-partisan status of Salt Lake City is in keeping with good government.
Water Taxation
The LWV of Utah has positions on water conservation and planning strategies which we hope will enable future generations to live on a limited water budget without threatening the health of the natural environment.
Population Policy
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake recognizes that the rapid expansion of the human population has negative consequences on the health and welfare of the people of the world and is rapidly destroying the biosphere.
Salt Lake Canyons Masterplan
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake has long supported mass transit and this support applies to vehicular traffic in the Cottonwood Canyons.
Geological Hazards
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake believes that: The legislature should mandate comprehensive mapping of geographical hazards statewide. The legislature should mandate written disclosure of the availability of geological hazard information to prospective property buyers.
Wastewater Treatment and Water Quality
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake believes that water quality standards for the Jordan River should be maintained to protect current and planned recreational use.
Water Supply in Salt Lake County
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake believes the demand for water should be managed as one means of insuring future local water supply.
Water Quality
The League of Women Voters believes that the Salt Lake area sewage treatment facilities which empty into the Jordan River are inadequate.
Jordan River Parkway
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake supports the Jordan River Parkway concept. We urge the acquisition of Jordan River flood plain lands.
Solid Waste
The League of Women Voters of Salt Lake supports public control of collection, separation and recycling of solid waste.
Air Pollution - 1966
The members of the League of Women Voters of Salt Lake agree that objective evidence of air pollution in the Salt Lake area justifies immediate and vigorous abatement activities.
Flood Control
The members of the League of Women Voters of Salt Lake City believe that present flood control measures being used to protect the valley are not adequate nor is the best possible use being made of the money spent.