Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs announced the Riverton Economic Recovery Initiative on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The initiative’s ultimate goal is to get the local economy back on its positive trajectory by helping local businesses address challenges stemming from COVID-19 and closures mandated by Salt Lake County.
“I continue to be very concerned about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but we must be able to find a balance between protecting public health and the need to get businesses opened back up and our residents working again, said Staggs. “These goals aren’t mutually exclusive. In an effort to achieve that balance, I’m excited to announce the Riverton Economic Recovery Initiative.”
The initiative consists of a five-point plan to lay the groundwork for an economic recovery in Riverton. The first three points have already been executed, or are ongoing, and the last two points will be rolled out over the next two weeks. Plan points include:
1. Business License Fee Elimination Extension – Riverton City will extend $0 business licensing fees through the 2020-2021 city budget and beyond. Riverton was the first city in Utah to eliminate licensing fees for businesses and did so back in 2018.2. Temporary Signage Approval – Temporary signage restrictions have been temporarily lifted in Riverton to allow businesses opportunity to better advertise their products and services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3. Eat Local Campaign – An “eat local” campaign continues in Riverton encouraging residents to support local restaurants who offer pickup, carry out or drive-thru options. Restaurants were the first businesses to be hit with operational restrictions in Salt Lake County, and Riverton City acted quickly to roll out the campaign shortly after the announcement. A list of local restaurants currently open in Riverton is available at rivertonutah.gov/eatlocal.
4. Virtual Business Roundtable – Riverton City and the South Valley Chamber will host a virtual business roundtable for Riverton business owners and managers on April 21, 2020 at 10 a.m. The roundtable will be used to connect businesses with available state and federal resources, gather input, take questions and outline Riverton’s road to economic recovery. Local business owners and managers can register to participate at rivertonutah.gov/roundtable.

Press / Media Contact:
pio@rivertonutah.gov
801-208-3189