Old Town Snow Removal Schedule & Temporary Parking Allowances

Post Date:01/05/2017 4:29 PM

SNOW REMOVAL FOR OLD TOWN AND NEW PARKING ALLOWANCES through JANUARY 15

Questions:  Lynn Ware Peek, 435-615-5206, lynn.ware-peek@parkcity.org

Snow removal taking place Thursday and Friday 1/05 & 1/06, mostly in Old Town:

Thursday DAY: 

---Main Street and Swede Alley---Daly Avenue---Sandridge Lots

Thursday NIGHT:

---King Road---Sampson Ave---Upper Norfolk

Friday DAY:

---Upper Park Avenue (King Road to Heber Ave)---Upper Woodside (King Road to Park Ave)

WE WILL UPDATE AS CREWS CONTINUE TO DIG  OUT! Thanks for your help in keeping parked cars off these roads at this time.  Please note new parking allowances in place until January 15th:

  • Park City Municipal is providing additional parking at the Mawhinney Parking Lot (across from Library) at 1200 Park Avenue. Parking will be available without time restrictions from now until January 15, 2017.
  • Covered levels of China Bridge will be available between 8:00 PM and 8:00 AM until January 15th.  This is for overnight parking so crews can clear.Other daytime parking regulations will be the same as always. – THIS IS IMPORTANT!This is just for overnight parking, daytime parking limits are as usual.
  • This will provide time for the Streets crews to widen and haul snow away from the narrow old town streets. 
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