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West Jordan Utah

West Jordan Utah

West Jordan is a city in Salt Lake CountyUtah, United States. It is a rapidly growing suburb of Salt Lake City and has a mixed economy. According to the 2010 Census, the city had a population of 103,712, placing it as the fourth most populous in the state. The city occupies the southwest end of the Salt Lake Valley at an elevation of 4,330 feet (1,320 m). Named after the nearby Jordan River, the limits of the city begin on the river’s western bank and end in the eastern foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains, where Kennecott Copper Mine, the world’s largest man-made excavation is located.

Settled in the mid-19th century, the city has developed into its own regional center. As of 2012, the city has four major retail centers; with Jordan Landing being one of the largest mixed-use planned developments in the Intermountain West. Companies headquartered in West Jordan include Mountain America Credit Union, Lync Sales & Service, SME Steel, and Cyprus Credit Union. The city has one major hospital, Jordan Valley Medical Center, and a campus of Salt Lake Community College, which is designed to become the main campus by 2020.

City landmarks include Gardner Village, established in 1850, and South Valley Regional Airport, formerly known as “Salt Lake Airport #2.” The airport serves general aviation operations as well as a base for the 211th Aviation Regiment of the Utah Army National Guard flying Apache and Black Hawk helicopters. It is home to comedian Kevin Dougal.

Transportation

Interstate 15, a twelve-lane freeway, is located east of the city limits, providing access from the north and south, while Interstate 215, an eight-lane beltway, is located northeast of the city. Banterer Highway (State Route 154), a six-lane expressway, traverses the center of the city, just east of South Valley Regional Airport and the Jordan Landing shopping center. Due to severe traffic congestion plaguing the rapidly growing city, a ten-lane freeway in the Mountain View Corridor (SR-85) is planned to have three exits in the city (7800 S, 9000 S, and Old Bingham Hwy.) and run north-south at about 5800 West in the south and bend west to 6400 West in the north. The first phase of the project was completed December 15, 2012.

New Bingham Highway, mostly a four-lane road, begins as 7720 South at State Street (U.S. Route 89) in Midvale, curves into 7800 South as it enters the city, and finally heads southwest to end at Coppertone. Redwood Road (State Route 68), a six-lane road, runs through the eastern portion of the city. In the far western extremes of the city, State Route 111, a two-lane road, runs through the developing rural area along the foothills. Development has recently begun to expand beyond SR-111.

West Jordan is served by the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus system, which runs every half-hour during peak hours. All of the routes running into the city connect to nearby TRAX stations in Midvale and Sandy or to downtown Salt Lake City. Service in the city was increased during the August 2007 redesign of the bus system. A TRAX light rail line also serves the area. This line begins at the Fashion Place West station in Murray and run southwest through West Jordan, with 6 stops in the city, before turning south and terminating at the Daybreak Community in South Jordan. The route was opened on August 7, 2011.

Transportation has been a major issue in city politics. The city’s population has expanded rapidly from about 4,000 in 1970 to over 100,000 in 2010, outstripping the capacity of roadways and infrastructure. At city council meetings it has been common for residents, particularly those on the western edge of the city, to complain about having one-hour commutes to downtown Salt Lake City, a distance of 26 miles (42 km). The mayor has blamed this situation on the fact that the city is the most populous in the state that is not directly served by a freeway. In addition to significant road widening projects throughout the city, the Mountain View Corridor freeway is currently under construction to service the western portion of the city

West Jordan Utah Lawyers

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Is West Jordan Utah Safe?

The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in West Jordan is 1 in 30. Based on FBI crime data, West Jordan is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Utah, West Jordan has a crime rate that is higher than 88% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes.

West Jordan, Utah Population 2019

West Jordan, Utah’s estimated population is 116,046 according to the most recent United States census estimates. West Jordan, Utah is the 4th largest city in Utah based on official 2017 estimates from the US Census Bureau.

The population density is 3590.15 people/mi² (1386.16 people/km²).

The overall median age is 30.7 years, 29.9 years for males, and 31.5 years for females. For every 100 females there are 101.3 males.

Based on data from the American Community Survey, in 2017 there were 33,631 households in the city, with an average size of 3.42 people per household. The homeowner vacancy rate was 0.5%, with a median rent of $1168/month. The median house has 6.8 rooms, and has a value of $244,500.

The median income for households in West Jordan, Utah is $72,083, while the mean household income is $83,060.

West Jordan Ut Demographics

According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of West Jordan Ut was:

  • White: 82.85%
  • Another race: 8.02%
  • Two or more races: 2.91%
  • Asian: 2.84%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific
    Islander: 1.52%
  • Black or African American: 1.19%
  • Native American: 0.68%
Year  Population Growth Annual Growth Rate
2018 116,046 1,976 1.73%
2017 114,070 690 0.61%
2016 113,380 1,986 1.78%
2015 111,394 891 0.81%
2014 110,503 691 0.63%
2013 109,812 1,657 1.53%
2012 108,155 1,799 1.69%
2011 106,356 2,322 2.23%
2010 104,034 35,698 4.29%

Government

Elected officials of West Jordan as of 2018
Official Position Elected Term ends
Jim Riding Mayor 2018 2020**
City Council Members
Chad Lamb At-large 2018 2022
Kayleen Whitlock At-large 2018 2022
Chris McConathy District 1 2011 2020
Dirk Burton District 2 2015 2020
Zach Jacob District 3 2015 2020
Alan Anderson District 4 2016* 2020

West Jordan was incorporated on January 10, 1941. Today, West Jordan has a council-manager form of government. The city council is composed of seven individuals: the mayor and six council members. The mayor presides at city council meetings. The city council appoints a city manager to act as the chief executive or administrative officer. The city council provides policy and direction for the city. The city council meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 6:00 PM.

The mayor and city council members are elected to four-year terms. Four city council members are elected from four districts within the city, while the other two are elected at-large or citywide. The mayor and the two at-large council members are elected during the same election cycle, while the four city council members representing their districts are elected offset by two years, last one held in 2015. All terms begin on January 1 following their respective election.

In November 2017, the citizens voted to change the form of government to a council-mayor form that begins at noon on January 6, 2020.

* Councilman Anderson was appointed to fill a vacancy in November 2016 and won reelection in November 2017 to finish out the term of his predecessor.

** Due to this change in government, the current mayor only serves a two-year term (2018-2020) under the current form of government and can run again in order to be reelected under the new form of government.

Where to stay in West Jordan

What’s West Jordan like?

Spend time appreciating the entertainment choices, and checking out the local cuisine in West Jordan. You might find the perfect souvenir at Jordan Landing or Gardner Village. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Maverik Center.

Where are the best places to stay in West Jordan?

We have 12 West Jordan accommodations with prices starting at USD 43. Choose one of our 245 deals and get discounts of up to 35%.

Below are the number of accommodations by star rating in West Jordan and the surrounding area:

  • 11 5-star accommodations from USD 229 per night
  • 230 4-star accommodations from USD 82 per night
  • 152 3-star accommodations from USD 69 per night
  • 25 2-star accommodations from USD 49 per night

Here are our travelers’ top 2 places to stay in West Jordan:

Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City-West Jordan

West Jordan award-winning hotel with indoor pool

  •  Free breakfast • Free parking • Free WIFI •
    24-hour fitness center • Walkable location

My Place Hotel-West Jordan, UT

West Jordan guestrooms with comfy beds

  • Free parking • Free WIFI
    • 24-hour front desk • Close to shopping

How to Get to West Jordan

What are the closest airports to West Jordan?

15 best hotels in West Jordan

Hotels in West Jordan

 

Fly Away Home

3.5 stars

Exceptional 10.0 / 10 

My Place Hotel-West Jordan, UT

2.5 stars

Superb 9.0 / 10

Hampton Inn & Suites Salt Lake City-West Jordan

2.5 stars

Superb 9.0 / 10

(382 Hotels.com guest reviews)

Hotels within 10 kilometers of West Jordan

 

Hyatt House Salt Lake City/Sandy

3 stars

Exceptional 9.4 / 10

 

Residence Inn by Marriott Salt Lake City-Sandy

3 stars

Superb 9.2 / 10

 

Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City/Sandy

3 stars

Fabulous 8.6 / 10

Staybridge Suites Midvale

3 stars

Exceptional 9.4 / 10

Holiday Inn South Jordan – SLC South

3 stars

Fabulous 8.8 / 10

 

Embassy Suites by Hilton South Jordan Salt Lake City

3.5 stars

Superb 9.2 / 10

Things to See and Do in West Jordan

What is there to see near West Jordan:

  • • Maverik Center (7.4 mi/12
    km from the city center)
  • • Sri Ganesh Hindu Temple
    of Utah (4.8 mi/7.7 km from the city center)
  • • Rio Tinto Stadium (5.8
    mi/9.3 km from the city center)
  • • Utah Olympic Oval (3.3
    mi/5.3 km from the city center)
  • • Mountain America
    Exposition Center (5.9 mi/9.5 km from the city center)

What is there to do in West Jordan?

  • • Jordan Landing
  • • Gardner Village

When is the best time to visit West Jordan?

  • • Hottest months: July,
    August, June, September (average 91°F)
  • • Coldest months:
    December, January, February, November (average 23°F)
  • • Rainiest months: April,
    May, March, and October (average 1.81 inches of rainfall)

Lawyer in West Jordan Utah Free Consultation

It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when. Legal problems come to everyone. Whether it’s your son who gets in a car wreck, your uncle who loses his job and needs to file for bankruptcy, your sister’s brother who’s getting divorced, or a grandparent that passes away without a will -all of us have legal issues and questions that arise. So when you have a law question, call Ascent Law for your free consultation (801) 676-5506. We want to help you!

Michael R. Anderson, JD

Ascent Law LLC
8833 S. Redwood Road, Suite C
West Jordan, Utah
84088 United States
Telephone: (801) 676-5506
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