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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
Construction Fence Removed from Front of Fort Worth Texas Temple Site
As construction of the Fort Worth Texas Temple nears completion, the chain-link fencing that once lined the front of the property has been removed. In other areas, the fence has been set back, reducing the footprint of the construction zone. Located in the Fort Worth suburb of Burleson, the temple has been under construction for nearly two and a half years. Dates for the open house and dedication have not yet been announced.
Daytime Visits and Overflow Parking Encouraged for Lindon Open House
In response to heavy traffic congestion and long lines in the evenings at the Lindon Utah Temple open house, guests are being encouraged to consider earlier visits or to use the overflow parking lots at meetinghouses located at 1050 E 100 N and 1051 E 200 S. The weather is beautiful, and the walking routes are safe. Drivers are strongly encouraged to slow down and watch for pedestrians in the area. Your cooperation is appreciated!
Building the Substructre for the Singapore Temple Complex
Construction is advancing on the heavy steel substructure for the Singapore Temple complex. The below-grade level will accommodate parking while providing a structural foundation for the temple, meetinghouse, and arrival facilities above. Given the limited area of the one-acre property, the project was engineered to incorporate underground space that supports both the temple and a multi-story meetinghouse facility.
Open House Reservations for the Yorba Linda California Temple
The open house reservation system for the Yorba Linda California Temple is now live. Admission is completely free, but reservations are strongly recommended due to limited parking. Tours will be offered daily from Thursday, April 30, through Saturday, May 23, except for Sundays and Saturday, May 2, before 2:00 p.m. Hours are Monday–Friday, 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
TEMPLE STATISTICS
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Total
214
Dedicated
63
Under Construction
106
Announced
The construction and renovation of Latter-day Saint temples is determined by the Church's First Presidency. New temple locations are most often announced at the Church's semiannual General Conference meetings.
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