Mayor Worel and City Council Debut State of Park City Video

Post Date:04/25/2024 6:00 PM

News Release – For Immediate Release  

Clayton Scrivner
cscrivner@parkcity.org 
(801) 597-8108 
April 25, 2024 

Mayor Worel and City Council Debut State of Park City Video 

Park City, Utah – Strength in Partnerships, the annual State of Park City address is now available online! This 18-minute video highlights the importance of our community partners by taking you on a journey throughout Park City on one of the City's new electric buses.  

The State of the City stars several community leaders (Community Foundation, resort officials, Park City Chamber, Seniors, and more) joining Mayor Nann Worel as they visit key locations and discuss the City’s accomplishments over the past year.   

“It was such a joy to film this with our friends across the community,” said Mayor Worel. “To hear them share their stories of collaboration on so many of our important projects and initiatives – from housing to childcare – that’s really what Strength in Partnerships is all about. I remain incredibly optimistic about Park City’s future, and what we can accomplish if we work together.” 

After facing some spring scheduling challenges for an in-person event, the State of Park City was reimagined in this video release. It is available on the City’s website here.


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Although wildfires are a healthy part of many ecosystems in the Intermountain West, the risk from catastrophic wildfires continues to increase in communities like Park City. Years of fire suppression, coupled with a hotter and drier climate and the continued development of subdivisions close to forestlands, presents the difficult challenge of trying to protect communities while also managing fire in a way that does not exacerbate climate change.

In 2019, Park City was among eight communities to recently receive a Leader in Community Resilience Program award from the National League of Cities (NLC). The award will support the city’s work in developing a biochar program to reduce excess forest fire fuels such as brush and wood debris, and return that carbon to Park City's soils.

Biochar is a charcoal-like material that can be used in carbon sequestration efforts. It is made by burning the excess forest fuels in an oxygen-free environment. Biochar is rich in carbon and in this case, will be collected from defensible spaces, that is the natural or landscaped area around a structure that is maintained and designed to reduce fire dangerPark City held a public demonstration in May 2019 to teach the public about how biochar is made, where it can be used on the landscape, and how it can reduce fire danger locally.

The forests surrounding most structures in the community contain a lot of poor-quality lumber that has the potential to be turned into biochar. This biochar, in turn, can be applied to farm fields and open spaces.

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