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South Jordan continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in Salt Lake County with an average of 9 percent growth per year.
Though residential development in the Salt Lake valley has mushroomed, South Jordan City is committed to preserving its natural beauty. Along the banks of the Jordan River, the City is cooperating with other government, non-profit and private groups to set aside a significant area for the South Jordan Riverway Wildlife Enhancement project.
Mayor:
W. Kent Money
Council:
Larry Short Brian C. Butters Kathie Johnson Leona Winger Aleta Taylor
City Hall:
1600 W. Towne Center Dr. South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: (801) 254-3742 Fax: (801) 254-3393
Hours: M-F 8 am - 5 pm except holidays
Website
At a glance:
| Incorporated: |
1935 |
| Households: |
9300 |
| Home Owner: |
89.7% |
| Median age: |
25.30 |
| Population: |
41374 |
| Avg household size: |
3.92 |
| Renter: |
10.3% |
| Land area: |
21 sq mls |
Ethnic Diversity:
| White: |
95.5% |
| Indian & Alaskan Native: |
0.1% |
| Hawaiian & Pacific Islands: |
0.5% |
| Other: |
1.3% |
| Black: |
0.3% |
| Asian: |
1.0% |
| Hispanic: |
3.3% |
City's Population Rank:
State of Utah: #15
Salt Lake County: #8
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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