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Amy Roberts: The city’s latest affordable housing project — it’s not a good look
Because the housing issue is so complicated, there haven’t been many new solutions to pursue. Though if a recent rendering is any indication, a new option is to build a center stage affordable housing project that exudes all the warmth and ambiance of a maximum-security prison.
Published: May 4, 2022
Park City Follies makes a quick turnaround for second string of live performances in 8 months
Park City Follies makes a quick turnaround to present a second string of live performances in eight months.
Published: April 19, 2022
Park City official, involved in arts district and soils talks, plans to depart (updated)
David Everitt is one of two deputy city managers and is assigned to community development matters. His last day with the Park City government will be April 14.
Published: March 31, 2022
Park City landowner wants to demolish utilitarian Iron Horse district for new project
A prominent Park City landowner this week outlined a major development proposal in a strategic location, a project that is envisioned as transforming a largely utilitarian swath of the community into a place with residences, retailers, offices and restaurants.
Published: February 22, 2022
Letters, Feb. 16-18: Hate speech in schools requires strong action from district
Hate in our schools
Published: February 16, 2022
Letters, Feb. 9-11: Why does Deer Valley get a pass on criticism of ski experience in Park City?
Why does Deer Valley get a pass?
Published: February 9, 2022
Record editorial: Park City’s new leaders inherit a slate of challenging issues
A new era has dawned at City Hall.
Published: January 5, 2022
Letters, Jan. 5-7: Time is running out to solve the problems plaguing Park City
Time is running thin to solve problems
Published: January 5, 2022
Park City Council seat available, and the application deadline is Wednesday
The deadline to submit an application for a midterm appointment to the Park City Council is approaching, leaving someone just days to decide whether they want to submit their name as a candidate. City Hall must receive applications by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 5.
Published: January 1, 2022
Park City in 2021 marked by lots of development, mayoral vote and supercharged economic comeback
There was widespread community uncertainty as Park City entered 2021 with the novel coronavirus pandemic continuing to be the overriding issue. The sickness influenced much of the discussion in Park City during the year, as the local economy mounted an extraordinary comeback. But other topics also made the year stand out.
Published: December 29, 2021
Letter, Dec. 11-14: A plan to reimagine Park City and create community
Matias Alvarez wants to see action instead of just talking about creating community in Park City. He has an idea of what that could look like.
Published: December 11, 2021
Slamdance details lineup as festival returns to Park City
Slamdance announces its 2022 festival lineup.
Published: December 9, 2021
Guest opinion: Despite our problems, Park City remains a great place to live
“Park City doesn’t suck — its people rock, and it is still a pretty great place to live or visit. Let us be thankful and work hard to keep it that way,” writes Matthew C. Lindon.
Published: December 3, 2021
Teri Orr: ‘Do or do not. There is no try.’ Yoda.
New development is an opportunity that demands collaboration and creativity and, most of all, compromise.
Published: August 12, 2022
Workforce housing project touted for its central location, amenities
Developers who want to build workforce housing on Homestake Road in the Bonanza Park district envision a community with access to all sorts of amenities and services in Park City. “This project is walkable to...
Published: August 2, 2022
Tom Clyde: Visit Nebraska
Whenever I get to thinking that it can’t get any more weird, it gets more weird. But this time, I think we have jumped the shark. Time Magazine has named Park City one of the “World’s Greatest...
Published: July 16, 2022
Teri Orr: Let’s not get an F in compassion
It is an oft-quoted expression in education - “A parent is only as happy as their least happy child.”
Published: July 15, 2022
Evolution, elevated
Park City industries aim to adapt amid changes “What do you think of when you hear Park City?” When asked about Park City, almost any random visitor on the street will probably mention two things:...
Published: February 18, 2022
Record editorial: After a momentous 2021, another consequential year awaits
By any measure, it was a momentous year in the Park City area.
Published: January 1, 2022
Tom Clyde: The great game
The new traffic light at the intersection of S.R. 248 and the old Dump Road is now operational. It will facilitate the left turn off the Dump Road on to S.R. 248 in the morning,…
Published: December 18, 2021