Bill Malone, who held a major role in Park City’s tourism industry for more than two decades, was presented with the Spirit of Hospitality Award at the chamber of commerce’s annual meeting.
City leaders envision the senior center moving from its longtime home on Woodside Avenue to the Mawhinney parking lot, located between the Park City Library and skatepark.
We now know the findings of an independent inquiry into the Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office. It uncovered allegations of perceived favoritism, misuse of public funds and a fear of retaliation among employees.
Construction has begun on the state Route 224 bus rapid transit project, an effort to increase reliability and ridership on public transit. The project will take another two years to complete.
Park City Municipal cut the ribbon on a new 12-foot wide pathway on Thaynes Canyon Drive, bringing pedestrian access to a neighborhood road that previously had no sidewalk.
A group of local organizations is teaming up to provide affordable housing to Park City workers this winter. Qualified landlords are eligible for incentives, including free skis.