Park City leaders on Thursday heard the fire season is expected to start earlier than is typical as a result of the recent weather. Mayor Ryan Dickey and the Park City Council received a briefing from ...
"I don’t think anybody really knows, which is why making this decision largely in secret in a very short time seems like a bad way of doing things." ...
"A cell tower will devalue our properties. It also raises concerns about spot zoning and sets a precedent for further encroachment into residential areas." ...
"We’re writing as concerned residents regarding the proposed zoning change and construction of a 65-foot painted monopole cell tower near 600 East 100 South in Heber City." ...
"If this land is rezoned to allow these structures, we will not only end up with a huge eyesore, but according to national studies our property values stand to depreciate between 10%-20%, which at ...
"Park City is not Switzerland or Cortina. Appreciating the history of tramways, cog rail and dense transit systems in Europe does not automatically mean those systems are practical, effective or ...
Wasatch County has released its draft General Plan — a document that will guide county decisions on aspects such as transportation, development and land use over the next few decades.
We are seriously here to align the vision with you guys,” said Dave Harris, principal-in-charge with Terracon. “We’re going to do the right thing for the city and for the community and for the ...
Sato is part of the track and field team at Park City High, where her favorite event is the mile. She is also part of the cross country team, which she says is her main sport. Her love of distance ...
Isaac Winter, who’s been with the brand for almost a decade, was promoted from his director of distilling role to master distiller. He now oversees High West along with other spirit production across ...
Wasatch County is nearly set to enact a new ordinance that would more than double impact fees for new developments in unincorporated areas of the county.
The Eastern Summit County Planning Commission says there are three factors that will make or break Ivory Development’s proposed project in Browns Canyon: traffic, water and infrastructure.