House District 34
Once people live in our community, they never want to leave it. In fact, it is common that people who grow up here go away to build their careers and then return here to raise their family. Because of this, we have a bit of a small town feel. I always felt like the whole town was looking out for my kids. The run off from the nearby mountains provide us with beautiful trees and we all get a majestic view of Mount Olympus every day. We are lucky to have plenty of great eating options and locally owned stores of all sorts, which makes HD 34 a welcoming place for young professionals, families, and elders.

Did you know...

HD 34 has one of the lowest percentages of kids and highest percentages of seniors in the state.

33% of the households in our district are people who live alone.

The Average Household Income in our area is just over $100K.

We send 85% of our kids to public schools.

67% of the homes in our area were built before 1980.

16% of our neighbors are divorced--the highest in the state.

41% of our households with kids have a stay at home parent.

37% of us are renting.

While our district's average income is decent, more of us get income from Cash Public assistance than almost any other area of the state.

24% of our age 65+ population is employed.


My HD 34 favorites
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The tree at Holladay Cemetery at Christmas
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Walking down Walker Lane in fall
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Eclairs from Leslie's Bakery
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Blue Moon Festival
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Nielsen's Frozen Custard
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walking along the creeks and canals
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Summerhays Fish & Chips
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Fishing in Big Cottonwood Creek
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The omelets at Sharon's Cafe
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Frisbee golf at Creekside Park
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SoHo Food Trucks
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Access to the canyons
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Milkshakes from Iceberg
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Cottonwood Presbyterian Church's Community Garden
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Layla's Grill
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The Store
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Holladay Interfaith Services
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