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Members of the Park City Council want to evaluate possible locations for a new City Hall.
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Microtransit service in Park City limits will end this month. The city council could decide to extend the service at its meeting Thursday.
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Park City’s City Hall is running out of room for employees and services.
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Park City and Summit County officials will get an update on potential Olympic plans and discuss regional transportation at a joint meeting Friday.
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The Park City Council will consider plans for a housing project on the Mine Bench property off Marsac Avenue Thursday.
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Park City leaders now have a completely new concept to consider for the 22 acres of land along state Route 248 at Richardson Flat Road.
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The Park City Council will get an update about the Gordo property Thursday, a 17-acre site seen as the potential home for a new parking facility.
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A water main project on Main Street is expected to impact businesses this spring. Park City will offer free parking in Old Town during construction.
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Save People Save Wildlife, a local nonprofit focused on reducing vehicle-wildlife collisions, is lobbying Park City leaders ahead of the annual council retreat.
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How much affordable housing does Park City need? That’ll be the topic of discussion at Thursday’s city council meeting.