Park City Vision 2020 Project Survey

Post Date:06/17/2019 4:41 PM

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What's Your Vision for Park City's Future?

 We'd like to hear from you, Park City! Take the Park City Vision 2020 community survey and apply to participate in July’s Think-Tank Workshops, and learn more about the project here.

Park City Municipal has launched Park City Vision 2020 – a community visioning project asking residents and business owners to share their perspectives on:

  • What makes Park City the place that people wish to call home?
  • What makes Park City special?
  • What community elements that, if lost, would fundamentally change the character of Park City?

Park City Vision 2020 will be a 6-month process to define Park City's future Community Vision and Action Plan. There will be several opportunities to get involved between now through October: 

  • Take the online survey, available in English and Spanish, survey closes on July 28;
  • Apply to participate in the Think-Tank Workshops, July 29 (5:00-8:00 p.m.) and July 30 (11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.) Deadline is July 19.
  • Attend a Community Engagement Session (August- October);
  • Volunteer to host and/or join your neighbors for a Living Room Visioning Conversation (August-October); and

Learn more about Park City Vision 2020 here.

For more information, please contact Linda Jager, Community Engagement Manager at 435.901.2311 or linda.jager@parkcity.org

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Cual es tu visión para el futuro de Park City?

Nos gustaría saber que opina Park City!  Ayúdanos a contestar la encuesta comunitaria Park City Vision 2020 y llena tu solicitud para participar en en los talleres Tanque de Ideas.

Park City ha lanzado el proyecto Park City Visión 2020- Un proyecto comunitario solicitando a los residentes y dueños de negocios que compartan su perspectiva sobre los siguientes temas:

  • Que hace que las personas deseen vivir en Park City?
  • Que es lo que hace a Park City tan especial?
  • Que elementos en la comunidad,  si se pierden,  cambiarían el carácter de Park City?

Park City Vision 2020 será un Proyecto con una duración de 6 meses que servirá para definir  la visión futura de Park City así como un plan de acción,  habrán varias oportunidades de participar hasta el mes de Octubre.

  • Contesta la encuesta en línea, está disponible en inglés y español,  la fecha de cierre de la encuesta es el 28 de Julio
  • Llena tu solicitud para participar en el Taller de Ideas que se llevará a cabo el día 29 de Julio de 5pm a 8pm y 30 de julio de 11am a 2pm.  La fecha límite de inscripción es julio 15
  • Asiste a la reunión obligatoria (en agosto y octubre).
  • Presta tu tiempo como voluntario siendo anfitrión o participando en las conversaciones (en agosto y octubre)
  • Aprende más sobre Park City Visión 2020 aquí.

Para mayores informes, contacta a Linda Jager, Gerente de Enlace con la Comunidad. 435-901-2311/ linda.jager@parkcity.org

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Regenerative agriculture

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Soils can potentially trap a large amount of carbon away from the atmosphere. One method of driving more carbon into soils is through regenerative agriculture.

For example, in the summer of 2018 Park City decided to initiate regenerative agriculture on the iconic piece of land at McPolin Barn. This piece of land had remained relatively undisturbed since it was set aside under easement in 1991. The lack of disturbance on the land led to the grasses that grow and die each year to thatch together, never properly decomposing into the soil.

In partnership with Bill White Farms, a local non-profit organization, cattle were reintroduced to the former dairy. Rather than allowing them to spread out and graze on their favorite species, the cattle were herded together which forced them to eat down the grasses and weeds indiscriminately. The disturbance by the cows hooves, as well as what comes out of their tail ends, helped to mix dead matter with the soil and facilitate the decomposition process. This accelerated decomposition is key in releasing nutrients, thus creating a healthy environment for microbiota to trap more carbon away from the atmosphere and build up the health of our soils. The healthy soils are also more able to retain water, and allow for better growth of native species instead of noxious weeds.