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Stansbury Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tooele County, Utah, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 9,851, up from the 2010 figure of 5,145. Stansbury Park is located in the northern end of Tooele Valley at the base of the Oquirrh Mountains.
In 1983 a Stansbury Park resident, John "Jack" Smith, formed a committee to acquire and restore the historic mill. The committee succeeded in getting the mill property deeded to Tooele County, and in causing the county to create a governmental unit to oversee the mill's restoration and operation.
The 2007 Stansbury Park Master Plan was a way for U of L, Olmsted Parks Conservancy and Metro Parks to work together and make a plan for how to improve this park. According to George, the idea was ...
Stansbury Park serves as a hub for students—but also residents in the surrounding area, this park is a place to connect and build a stronger community.
The population centers are on the eastern edge in the Tooele Valley, between the Stansbury and Oquirrh Mountains. This area contains the cities of Tooele, Grantsville, Erda, and Lake Point as well as the unincorporated community of Stansbury Park. Tooele Army Depot is located on the southern edge of the valley.
Stansbury Park near U of L: Does it really need another design plan? The last one didn't get done. Following construction, fast-growing, highly invasive bush honeysuckle were planted to stabilize ...
Sewer Tooele City, Grantsville, Stansbury Park and Lakepoint have sanitary sewer systems. All other areas are served by septic tanks and drainfields. Electricity Most of Tooele County, including Tooele City, is served by Rocky Mountain Power. Some of the Western Region is served by Wells Rural Electric Coop and Mount Wheeler Power.
Stansbury Island is longitudinally aligned and is approximately 11.5 miles (18.5 km) long, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) wide, and 22,314 acres (90.30 km 2) in area. [3] The island is a desert mountain/mountain range, with a few fresh water seeps along the eastern side.