City Brief: June 24, 2025

Post Date:06/24/2024

6.24.24 City Brief  

A look ahead for Park City Municipal  

 

City Council Regular Meeting 

The City Council will meet Thursday, June 27 at 4:10 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. Agenda highlights include: 

  

Bonanza Park Small Area Plan Presentation 

The Council will review and discuss the draft Bonanza Park Small Area Plan, conduct a public hearing, and will continue the public hearing to July 11. View agenda item here. 

 

Bonanza Park 5-Acre Site Discussion 

Council will conduct a work session on the Bonanza Park 5-Acre Site project.  

 

City Council Special Meeting 

The City Council will convene for a Special Meeting on Friday, June 28 at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. Agenda highlights include: 

 

Rocky Mountain Power Undergrounding 

Rocky Mountain Power will update the Council as a follow-up to previous discussions regarding undergrounding transmission lines.  

 

E-Mountain Bike Trail Ordinance Amendments 

Council will review and consider amendments to the Non-Motorized Trail Use Ordinance that will allow for the designation of specific natural surface trails for Class I electric-assisted mountain bike use. View agenda item here. 

 
This week in Planning Commission 

The Planning Commission will meet Wednesday, June 26 at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. Agenda highlights include: 

 

220 King Road Remand 

Commissioners will consider questions regarding the Sensitive Land Overlay remanded to them by the Appeal Panel when that body denied an Appeal earlier this year. The Commission will conduct a public hearing and make a determination on the matter. View agenda item here. 

 

Mid-Mountain Trailhead Improvements Conditional Use Permit 

The Mid-Mountain Trailhead and Parking Area along Marsac Avenue is in the Empire Pass area near the Sommet Blanc site. The Applicant proposes improvements that would increase the parking spaces from 15 to 29. Parking areas greater than five parking spaces require a Conditional Use Permit. View agenda item here. 

 

Park and Kearns Master Planned Development (Former Yarrow) 

Commissioners will review the updated building heights within the Park and Kearns Master Planned Development, conduct a public hearing, and continue this item to a date uncertain. View agenda item here. 

 

City News  

Work Begins Today on Area Highway Projects 

The Utah Department of Transportation will begin work on a four-fold project that encompasses areas around Interstate 80 at Kimball Junction, the westbound US-40 to westbound Interstate 80 flyover, eastbound and westbound US-40 (between SR-248 and I-80), and the SR-248 interchange. Construction crews will improve drainage and ride quality, reduce congestion, and preserve the underlying infrastructure of asphalt and concrete roadways. Access project updates and more info here. 

 

Homestake Improvement Project Underway this Week 

Park City Municipal will begin work Friday, June 28 on the first phase of the Homestake roadway improvement project. Once complete, Homestake Road will feature include parallel street parking, a 12’ wide multi-use path on the south side and a 6-8’ wide sidewalk on the north side.  

Work will be done in phases, the first requiring an eastbound traffic closure on Kearns from SR 224 to Bonanza Drive for storm drain work. The closure is scheduled to last for one night, from approximately 8:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m. on the 29th. Traffic will be detoured up Park Ave to Deer Valley Drive and around Bonanza Drive.  

Phase 2 kicks off July 1, when the eastbound right lane of Kearns Boulevard will be closed for the installation of a 15” storm drain line underneath the sidewalk in front of The Blind Dog restaurant (which remain open during construction). This closure is expected to last until July 3. Work will take place between 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday-Wednesday. 

For more information, please contact Greg Peay, Field Engineer, Geneva Rock Products at 385-230-2265.

Stay tuned for updates on future traffic impacts. 

 

Celebrate at Park City's Fourth of July Festivities  

There will be many opportunities to celebrate in Park City next Thursday July 4. The day kicks off with a 5k fun run, parade (begins at 11:00 a.m.), games and gathering in City Park, and will culminate with a drone show at Park City Mountain. Not sure where to watch the drone show from? Park City Mountain is best. You should also have a good view of the show from Park City Golf Course, City Park, and Lower Main Street. Click here for a viewing map. 

A list of Park City and Summit County events throughout the holiday week can be found here (en español). 

 


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Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

Post Date:11/26/2018 4:32 PM

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
    Celia Peterson

    celia.peterson@parkcity.org

    435.287.5624


    Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

     

    PARK CITY, UTAH (November 26, 2018) – Park City, Utah received a Gold designation from the national SolSmart program for making it faster, easier, and more affordable for homes and businesses to go solar.

    This designation recognizes Park City for taking bold steps to encourage solar energy growth and remove obstacles for solar development. For companies looking to expand, a SolSmart Gold designation is a signal that Park City is “open for solar business.”

    SolSmart, led by The Solar Foundation and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office. More than 200 cities, counties, and small towns have achieved SolSmart designation since the program launched in 2016. Park City is one of 91 SolSmart Gold designees. This is especially notable as Utah is a non-home rule state, which means that Park City is not allowed to set its own energy code. Only six communities in non-home rule states have achieved SolSmart Gold.

    We have a clear path to 100% renewables by adopting a mix of energy efficiency measures, working with our utility to build new renewables, and producing solar energy from our rooftops. We want to make it practical and economic for all Parkites to harvest their energy directly from the sun. To achieve SolSmart Gold, we have modified our code to encourage our residents to adopt rooftop solar.  We know that local renewables are of local economic benefit and provide clean, cheap energy for our community. This is our future and we are proud to receive this designation,” commented Mayor Andy Beerman.

    As a SolSmart designee, Park City can help solar companies reduce the cost of installations and pass savings on to consumers. This allows even more local homes and businesses to obtain affordable, clean, and reliable electricity through solar. The actions Park City has taken will help encourage solar companies to do business in the area, driving economic development and creating local jobs.

    To receive designation, cities and counties make changes to their local processes to reduce the time and money it takes to install a solar energy system. This includes evaluating local permitting processes, as well as planning and zoning procedures. SolSmart designees also develop innovations in areas such as market development and finance.

    For example, Park City waives permitting fees and has a streamlined process to ensure that solar systems can be permitting within two business days.

    SolSmart uses objective criteria to award communities points based on the actions they take to reduce barriers to solar energy development. Communities that take sufficient action are designated either gold, silver, or bronze.

    As part of the SolSmart program, a team of national experts provides no-cost technical assistance to help communities achieve designation. All cities and counties are eligible to join the SolSmart program and receive this technical assistance. Interested communities can learn more at SolSmart.org.