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Additional Information and Resources
Park City works with a number of partners in the community that also provide housing assistance. This web page includes additional affordable housing resources that may be useful.
If you are unable to find the information you are seeking, please refer to the department's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page. If you have further questions, contact the Affordable Housing Department Administrator, rhoda.stauffer@parkcity.org or 435-615-5152.
Key Information and Reports
Community workforce housing has been an issue in Park City since the early 1990s. In 1993, Park City adopted its first set of housing policies defining incentives to create and preserve affordable housing. Today, Park City promotes quality housing opportunities for persons of all economic levels as a key element of community sustainability. Key information and reports are linked below:
- 2023 Park City Affordable Housing Analysis
- 2021 Housing Needs Assessment
- Housing Resolution 05-2021
- Housing Resolution 25-2020
- 2020 Housing Assessment and Plan
- 2017 Housing Assessment and Plan
- 03-2017 Housing Resolution
- 2016 Blue Ribbon Housing Commission Report and Recommendations
- 2016 Housing Policy Study
- 2016 Housing Market Report
- 2013 Affordable Housing Options & Strategies
- 2012 Housing Assessment & Plan
- 2012 Housing Survey and Focus Group Results
- Housing Goals, Policies & Strategies
- Housing Myths
- Housing Marketing Assessment 2010-2015
- Housing Needs Assessment 2005-2010
- Housing Resolution 13-15
- Housing Resolution 25-12
Recorded Deed Restriction Documents
- 1440 Empire Avenue
- 1465 Park Avenue
- Arrowleaf Lodge
- Black Rock
- Central Park City Condominiums
- Claimjumper, #364-U
- Flagstaff
- Kings Crown Affordable Building A
- Kings Crown Building B – Unit #B101
- Montage
- Park City Heights
- Prospector Square
- Rail Central A
- Rail Central B
- Retreat at the Park
- Silver Meadows Estates
- Silver Star
- Snow Creek Cottages
- St. Regis