The work will include a new layer of pavement and rebuilt curbs and gutters. Some storm drain work is also expected. Cassel said City Hall does not plan to conduct utility work, though, but that decision could be reconsidered.
He said the work is anticipated to cost approximately $325,000 for both of the roads. Cassel said he plans to present a contract for the design work to Mayor Dana Williams and the Park City Council next week.
The two streets sit on the west side of Old Town. They are primarily used by people who are heading to more populated roads that intersect 10th Street and 11th Street.
The work will be part of the municipal government's overall road-improvement program of the post-2002 Winter Olympic era. After the Olympics, Park City leaders turned their attention to infrastructure upgrades in Old Town, particularly street work.



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