Glendale Track and Field
Update: Bond and Construction Projects – February 12, 2026
The new track and field are ready for use! Construction on the team building is underway and should be done this summer. In the meantime, temporary tents and portable restrooms will be available during games and practices.
Update: Glendale Field and Track – January 22, 2026
- The soccer field is complete. Soccer goals will be going up within the next couple of weeks.
- Bleachers have been brought to the site and will be put in place on the west side of the field in the next few weeks.
- The foundation for the locker rooms, storage, and restrooms is being poured this week. Walls of the new building should start going up in the second week of February.
- We are bringing in a temporary shelter along with a temporary restroom trailer to be placed on the southeast corner of the site within the next 3 weeks to prepare for track, soccer, and lacrosse practices and games.
- Field lighting is in the works and should be complete around mid-March.
- The entire project should be complete in late April.
Update: Glendale Track – December 16, 2025
Construction crews worked on turf installation at the Glendale track last week, carefully smoothing and raking the surface, sealing seams, and ensuring everything was finished to a high standard. This upgraded track and field will be a great asset to the community, and we appreciate the patience of neighbors and nearby schools during the work.
Update: Project Updates – December 5, 2025
Glendale Track and Field
- Crews are finishing the sub-base for the field and should begin installing the turf during the week of December 8.
Project Update – November 7, 2025
Glendale Track
The upgraded track and field will be ready for West High teams next season. Construction on the support building is scheduled to begin in mid-to-late November and will continue through late summer 2026. The finished space will include storage, restrooms, and team rooms.
Update on the athletic fields at Highland and West – September 1, 2025
As Highland High School and West High School prepare for major rebuilds, students will continue learning in their existing classrooms throughout construction. But with many athletic fields being removed to make way for new buildings, questions naturally arise about where student athletes will train and compete.
The Salt Lake City School District and Board of Education have been working to find the most efficient and supportive solutions. Since many sports facilities will be temporarily unavailable, the district has partnered with other schools in the district and with city parks to provide practice and competition spaces.
As part of this effort, upgrades and improvements will be made to the fields being used. When they are not serving as temporary homes for Highland and West teams, these enhanced facilities will also be available for other schools and the community to enjoy—leaving a lasting benefit beyond construction.
