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Park City evaluates taxes as Deer Valley takes over Mayflower ski operations

September 19, 2023 | Summit County Council of Governments, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah


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Park City evaluates taxes as Deer Valley takes over Mayflower ski operations
The Summit County Council of Governments convened on September 19, 2023, to discuss several key community projects and initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure and public safety.

One of the primary topics was the completion of a road project intended to enhance access for students traveling to school. The council is exploring funding opportunities through the Safe Routes to Schools program, which includes plans for a footbridge over Chalk Creek to facilitate safer crossings. Additionally, discussions included collaboration with a developer to potentially construct a driving bridge that would connect different areas of the valley, further improving traffic flow and safety.

The meeting also addressed the recent acquisition of ski operations in Mayflower by Deer Valley, raising questions about tax revenue distribution between Summit County, Park City, and Wasatch County. The council is actively evaluating the implications of this change, particularly concerning the management of the Mayflower area’s ZIP code, which has been a point of contention as it is currently associated with Park City despite being outside its jurisdiction.

Infrastructure challenges were highlighted, particularly regarding aging water lines in the historic core of Main Street. The council is facing significant repairs due to breaks in these lines, which are encased in mine tailings and concrete, complicating replacement efforts. The council is prioritizing these repairs to minimize disruption to local businesses and maintain economic stability.

In addition to infrastructure discussions, the council expressed pride in the success of the recent county fair, which serves as a vital community event, especially for youth involved in livestock sales. The council received heartfelt thank-you notes from participants, underscoring the fair's positive impact on the community.

Looking ahead, the council plans to hold a strategic planning retreat to further discuss infrastructure needs, especially with the upcoming Olympics on the horizon. The next council meeting is scheduled for October 17, 2023, where further updates and discussions will continue.

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