Utah Inland Port Authority Strengthens Ties at 2026 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference
The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA), alongside key state partners including BioUtah, the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO), and The Point (a major new development in the Salt Lake Valley), executed a highly successful collaborative business outreach mission at the 2026 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco. This coordinated effort was strategically designed to elevate Utah’s profile as …
Doug Pierce Brings Decades of GIS Expertise to the Inland Port
The Utah Inland Port Authority is pleased to welcome Doug Pierce, Geospatial and Financial Data Administrator, whose career spans more than 30 years of technical leadership and public service. Before joining the Inland Port, Doug served as the GIS Administrator for Layton City for over three decades. In that role, he oversaw every aspect of the city’s GIS system and …
UIPA allocates $5 million to public safety and Great Salt Lake conservation
Funding directs $2.5 million to public safety, $2.5 million to wetland conservation SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA), in partnership with Salt Lake City, has approved the reallocation of $5 million to support public safety services and conservation efforts that protect the Great Salt Lake, marking a significant reinvestment in both community safety and environmental stewardship …
UIPA Releases 2025 Annual Report
The Utah Inland Port Authority has released its 2025 Annual Report, outlining key projects, investments, and partnerships from the past year. The report provides an overview of statewide progress in rail, air cargo, sustainable infrastructure, and community engagement efforts. Major updates include: The full report is available online to review recent accomplishments and ongoing initiatives. Published: 11/18/25Author: Kaitlin Felsted
Northwest Quadrant Open Houses & Baseline Survey
Last week, the Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) and Salt Lake City hosted a series of open houses to share findings from the Northwest Quadrant (NWQ) Baseline Study and gather public input on future policy and investment priorities. The open houses marked the next step in a collaborative process to ensure that economic development in Utah’s Northwest Quadrant advances in …






