City News: November 14, 2018

Post Date:11/19/2018 3:24 PM

CITY NEWS: NOVEMBER 14, 2018

A bi-weekly update from Park City Municipal Corporation



SUMMARY OF NOVEMBER 8 CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Park City Council met during a regularly scheduled meeting on November 8, 2018. Agenda items included a 2018 Kimball Arts Festival debrief, presentation of the Quarterly Budget Report, requests for approval regarding numerous Professional Service Agreements, and Bonanza Flat Improvements. Read the full summary here.

 

LEGACY ALIVE PARK CITY

Park City Municipal, in partnership with Alf Engen Museum, is excited to share the Legacy Alive Olympic exhibit. Sponsored by a Summit County Restaurant Tax grant, Legacy Alive is compiled of various exhibits and curated experiences throughout town that raise awareness about Park City’s 2002 Olympic legacy, the 2019 FIS World Championships, and a potential Salt Lake City Olympic bid.

We encourage you to explore, learn, and get excited about Park City’s Olympic heritage. And don’t forget to tag your photos with #LegacyAliveParkCity! Read more about the project here.

 

SIGN UP FOR UDOT TEXT ALERTS!

Did you know the UDOT Traffic Alerts program allows motorists to customize their profile and receive alerts for specific routes/times of day? Receive information regarding lane closures, seasonal road closures, AMBER alerts, TravelWise alerts for major impacts, and emergency alerts for critical closures.

To customize your profile and start receiving alerts, visit udottraffic.utah.gov. Click on the “MY UDOT Traffic Alerts” tab in the upper right corner to register. Contact askudottraffic@utah.gov with questions. Thank you from Park City Transportation Planning!

 

MICHELLE DEHAAN SELECTED AS EMERALD ERLENMEYER AWARD WINNER

Congratulations to Michelle DeHaan, Park City Municipal's Water Quality and Treatment Manager, who was selected as this year's winner of the Emerald Erlenmeyer Award from the American Water Works Association for Water Science and Research. Michelle was presented the award by Tom Speth of the USEPA, who is the current Chair of the Water Science and Research Division.

Michelle's major contributions to AWWA during her career are appreciated, and it is exciting to see her work recognized.

 


EARLY WINTER TRANSIT SERVICE CHANGE

Park City Transit's early winter schedule will be in effect from November 16-December 6. Enhanced transit service includes:

  • Daily, approximately 10 minute frequency, on the lime route to the new Ecker Hill Park and Ride
  • Increased frequency on the yellow line in the Prospector neighborhood
  • 7-day a week service on the Kamas Commuter
  • Extended early morning and late night availability

For more information, please visit parkcitytransit.org or call 435.615.5350. Ride like a local and bus-it for free!

 


BACKHOE REPORT: NOVEMBER 2018

Looking for information regarding current construction projects in and around Park City? The Backhoe Report includes both public and significant private projects that will be visible or impact community members and/or business owners. View the full report here.

Please contact Linda Jager, Community Engagement Manager, at linda.jager@parkcity.org or 435.615.5189 with questions or feedback.

 


C-PACE TRAINING

Park City has recently opted into the C-PACE program! This free workshop is for energy efficiency/renewable energy contractors, project developers, and building owners who wish to learn more about the Utah C-PACE program.

Join us at the Park City Library on Tuesday, December 11 at 9:30 a.m. to learn how C-PACE financing can help you grow your business. Commercial and industrial property owners and other stakeholders are also welcome to attend. Register here. Contact celia.peterson@parkcity.org for additional information.

 


PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SEEKING FIRE MARSHAL

Park City Municipal Corporation is seeking a City Fire Marshal. The Fire Marshal plays a critical role in ensuring safety by enforcing fire codes, occupancy limits, and general building code enforcement. More information about the position and the application can be found here.

The City has a variety of other job openings, including part-time/seasonal jobs and several full-time positions. Explore the opportunities and apply for open positions at parkcity.org or visit this link, which highlights current openings.

 


UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS:

  • City Council: 11/15, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall
  • City Council: 11/20, 2:00 p.m. at City Hall *special meeting to canvass 2018 Election
  • City Council: 11/29, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall
  • City Council: 12/11, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall
  • Planning Commission: 12/12, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall

 


UPCOMING CITY EVENTS:

  • The Mask You Live In: 11/15, 6:30 p.m. screening at Park City Library
  • Movies During Break: 11/23, 4:00 p.m. at Park City Library
  • Utah History Lecture Series: 4:00 p.m. at Park Meadows Country Club
  • Trivia at Lucky Ones Coffee: 12/1, 3:00 p.m. at Park City Library

 



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Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

Post Date:11/26/2018 4:32 PM

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
    Celia Peterson

    celia.peterson@parkcity.org

    435.287.5624


    Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

     

    PARK CITY, UTAH (November 26, 2018) – Park City, Utah received a Gold designation from the national SolSmart program for making it faster, easier, and more affordable for homes and businesses to go solar.

    This designation recognizes Park City for taking bold steps to encourage solar energy growth and remove obstacles for solar development. For companies looking to expand, a SolSmart Gold designation is a signal that Park City is “open for solar business.”

    SolSmart, led by The Solar Foundation and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office. More than 200 cities, counties, and small towns have achieved SolSmart designation since the program launched in 2016. Park City is one of 91 SolSmart Gold designees. This is especially notable as Utah is a non-home rule state, which means that Park City is not allowed to set its own energy code. Only six communities in non-home rule states have achieved SolSmart Gold.

    We have a clear path to 100% renewables by adopting a mix of energy efficiency measures, working with our utility to build new renewables, and producing solar energy from our rooftops. We want to make it practical and economic for all Parkites to harvest their energy directly from the sun. To achieve SolSmart Gold, we have modified our code to encourage our residents to adopt rooftop solar.  We know that local renewables are of local economic benefit and provide clean, cheap energy for our community. This is our future and we are proud to receive this designation,” commented Mayor Andy Beerman.

    As a SolSmart designee, Park City can help solar companies reduce the cost of installations and pass savings on to consumers. This allows even more local homes and businesses to obtain affordable, clean, and reliable electricity through solar. The actions Park City has taken will help encourage solar companies to do business in the area, driving economic development and creating local jobs.

    To receive designation, cities and counties make changes to their local processes to reduce the time and money it takes to install a solar energy system. This includes evaluating local permitting processes, as well as planning and zoning procedures. SolSmart designees also develop innovations in areas such as market development and finance.

    For example, Park City waives permitting fees and has a streamlined process to ensure that solar systems can be permitting within two business days.

    SolSmart uses objective criteria to award communities points based on the actions they take to reduce barriers to solar energy development. Communities that take sufficient action are designated either gold, silver, or bronze.

    As part of the SolSmart program, a team of national experts provides no-cost technical assistance to help communities achieve designation. All cities and counties are eligible to join the SolSmart program and receive this technical assistance. Interested communities can learn more at SolSmart.org.