Food Policy Task Force
The Food Policy Task Force
(FPTF) was convened by Mayor Ralph Becker in October 2009 to
recommend and promote sustainable food policy. The FPTF is
comprised of a diverse group of individuals and organizations
interested in improving food policy in Salt Lake City. They are
working to identify policy and program opportunities which will
improve access to more fresh and nutritious food for all Salt
Lake residents. The Task Force is also working to identify
opportunities to expand urban farming, preserve open space and
to empower residents to live more sustainably.
Click on
one of the icons below for information on Salt Lake City's
programs and what you can do to participate.
Download the Food Policy Task Force
Fact Sheet (updated June 2011)
Download the Food Policy Task Force PowerPoint Presentation
SLC Community Food Assessment (in progress,
2011)
Community Food Assessment
Press Packet
Revised Ordinances Making It
Easier to Raise Chickens and Bees
Community Gardening & Urban Farming
Sustainable Code Revision Project
SLC Fruit Gleaning Program
Curbside Yard Waste and Food Composting Program
Tell us your food concerns, email the Food Policy Task
Force at
slcgreen@slcgov.com
Feel free
to e-mail if there is information you would like added to the
SLC Green website: slcgreen@slcgov.com