Dec 18, 2024
Park City Council will meet as the Park City Water District on Thursday at 3:45 p.m. in City Hall’s Council Chambers. Agenda highlights include the following items:     Main Street Area PlanThe Main Street Area Plan team will provide an update to City Council on a potential roadmap for future investments in the Main Street area. The draft plan reflects outcomes from a six-month process, which included six committee meetings of local stakeholders, a City Council work session on Nov. 7 and two community engagement sessions held on Nov. 12 at Miners Hospital. The council will open a public hearing and consider voting on the plan. The Main Street Area Plan, if fully implemented, would alter the complexion of the commercial core over the next decade.Sundance Film Festival 2025 Supplemental Plan and Permit Changes Council will review material changes to the 2025 Supplemental Plan and Amended Festival Level Five Special Event Permit, which includes updates to official venues, sponsors, sponsor venues and sustainability efforts. This item will open for public hearing before the council considers voting on the changes. Request to Rename the City’s Dog Park at Quinns Junction The council will consider a request to rename the dog park at Quinns Junction to “Ian Weinman Legacy Dog Park” in memoriam of Ian Weinman — an advocate for the park’s construction. Swearing-In Ceremony for New Park City Police Officer  Mayor Nann Worel will swear in the Park City Police Department’s newest officer Davis Coppin. U.S. Representative-elect Mike Kennedy The council will greet Mr. Kennedy and hold a discussion. The U.S. Representative-elect’s District includes Park City, which he will represent in Washington when he is sworn-in in the new year. Treasure Hill Conservation Easement Briefing  The Property and Open Space teams will brief the council on a draft Treasure Hill Open Space conservation easement, which was a contingency of the original purchase of the property by the city. The third-party held easement is designed to protect the property’s natural and recreational values. The council will discuss this item and consider setting a date for final action. Woodside Park Senior Center and Housing Project  City Council will review a presentation on the current state of the Senior Center project and consider options moving forward. The post Park City Council to review current state of the Senior Center project, more at Thursday meeting appeared first on Park Record.
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