The 2025 Legislative Session began January 21, 2025, and runs through March 7, 2025. Monitoring the State’s legislative activities requires constant commitment throughout the 45-day annual Session.
Mayor Worel and Councilmembers Tana Toly and Bill Ciraco are the official council liaisons for the 2025 Legislative Session. Matt Dias, City Manager, Margaret Plane, City Attorney, and Michelle Downard, Resident Advocate, are the primary City staff for legislative tracking. Support is also provided by the Chief Building Official, Chief of Police, Public Utility Director, and more. Park City has a primary and secondary State lobbyist and Councilmember Tana Toly serves as a member of the ULCT Board of Directors. The City also actively participates in the Utah City Manager Association, Utah Chiefs of Police Association, and Utah Municipal Attorneys Association.
Park City adopts a Legislative Platform annually to establish a policy framework to lobby, support/oppose public policy initiatives and protect Park City’s independence and distinct community interests.
Park City’s 2025 Bill Tracking List is provided to the City Council weekly and is discussed at each City Council Meeting throughout the Session. Contact Michelle Downard with questions.