Canyons Resort Doesn’t Have to Pay Rent
According to a recent Third District court ruling, Canyons Resort doesn’t have to send in the annual $3 million rent that’s owed to it’s landlord, Wolf Mountain. Instead, the judge says the rent can be deducted from the $60 million court judgement that Wolf Mountain owes the ski resort. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
Conflict of Interest Questions Raised with Rec Board Appointment
Last month, the Summit County Council appointed local attorney David Kottler as the newest member of the Snyderville Basin Recreation District Board. At the same time, Kottler’s law practice, has a significant focus on suits involving ski injuries and other recreational mishaps. While some question if that’s a wise selection, saying his appointment creates a conflict of interest, county council members and Kottler himself, say they don’t see it that way. KPCW’s Rick Brough has more.
Rick Bragg is Featured Author at Friends of Library Luncheon
If you want to hear a good story, you’re in for a treat. Southern author Rick Bragg who wrote All Over But the Shoutin’ is the Friends of the park City Library annual Author Luncheon coming up Thursday, October 13th. KPCW”s Linda Gorton has more.
Local Kim Leier-Vance Passes Away
Long time resident and Human Resources Manager for Park City Municipal, Kimberli Leier passed away Saturday after battling an undisclosed illness for several months. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
Redistricting Maps Approved by Committee
Republicans on the state legislative redistricting committee apparently like pizza better than donuts – at least when it comes to redrawing the state’s political boundaries. As the state legislature prepares to meet in a special session to debate and approve final redistricting maps, democrats are considering whether to sue. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher reports.
Park City – Salt Lake City UTA bus route starts Monday
Here’s the schedule for the new commuter bus service that starts on Monday, Oct.3rd. The cost is $5.50 each way or $11.00 round trip. 30-day passes are available for $242.
Old Town Post Office to Remain Open
After threats of closure, Park City’s Main Street post office will stay open after all. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher reports.
Quick Boyer Approval Questioned by Planning Commision
Since development approvals can take a long time in Summit County, the Snyderville Planning Commission Tuesday night questioned how the Boyer Research Park at Kimball Junction got an approval in just four months. KPCW’s Rick Brough has more.
Milepost 2011 Published
Milepost 2011- a data-driven description of Summit County will be released Wednesday. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
Summit County and Boyer Officials Questioned by Basin Planning Commision
Members of the Snyderville Planning Commission put the Boyer Research Park in the hot seat Tuesday night – and included some of the county’s planning and legal staff in the grilling. The chair of the Snyderville Planning Commission Julie Hooker asked about the apparent personal ties between the representative of the project and the county’s Development Director, who recently over-ruled the planning commission and approved the first building plan in the project. KPCW’s Rick Brough has more.
