(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) "I am super stoked about Tracy Aviary," said Bob Gray, who stopped to hear about the changes to Jordan River Park at a press conference before returning to a walk with his dog, Penny. Gray, who walks the river trail daily said "something like this has been needed" for the river corridor. The Jordan River Park will be expanding to prioritize preservation of natural habitat, more recreation opportunities and better accessibility under the newly proposed Tracy Aviary's Jordan River Nature Center, announced Monday, Nov. 26, 2018.
Taylor covers Utah politics and government for The Tribune, where she has worked since January 2017. A Salt Lake native and Westminster College alumna, Taylor first joined The Tribune team as an intern on a single day’s notice.