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Animal control reminds Summit County residents to license dogs
Anyone who needs to register their canine with animal control can do so at summitcounty.org. “It’s our way to kind of keep track of them, same as you have to get a Utah driver's license for ID as a person,” Animal Control Officer Lourinda Chilson said. “That way we can keep track of their rabies information, which is the state and county requirement. So we're just fully aware of who's here and who owns them.”
Prince home gets final approval from appeal panel, demolition begins
Prince’s 11,000-square-foot home has been the subject of sharp criticism from neighbors who say the structure doesn’t match Old Town’s character and could pose a landslide risk. Several neighbors appealed the home’s approval, saying it violated local development rules. Park City’s three-member appeal panel rejected the neighbors'...
Park City’s Transit to Trails program returns this weekend
Shuttles will depart from 1376 Munchkin Road every 30 minutes starting at 8 a.m. for hikers and 9 a.m. for other riders. The last shuttle leaves at noon. Shuttles will return from the Bloods Lake Trailhead on the half hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Park City Municipal encourages...
Park City Appeal Panel completes affirmation of Planning Commission OK of new Prince home overlooking Old Town
The three members of the Park City Appeal Panel completed their review of a Planning Commission determination that the sensitive lands boundary does not cross the property at 220 King Road and canceled their session scheduled for Monday. This clears another hurdle for Matthew and Tatiana Prince to build their...
Park City advances in Sundance selection process with combined effort with Salt Lake City
Sundance Film Festival organizers on Friday said a combined effort between Park City and Salt Lake City advanced to another phase of the selection process as Sundance considers whether to move the event from its longtime location in Park City. Sundance said six places advanced. The other five:. • Atlanta.
Park City Fire Department aids in firefighting above state capitol
Park City Fire on Sunday sent multiple engines to respond to the Sandhurst Fire near Ensign Peak in Salt Lake City that started on Saturday. The 204-acre Sandhurst Fire started Saturday, July 20, and is currently 10% contained, according to Utah Fire Info. Ensign Peak comprises is the area above the state capitol and is a residential area. Some residents were ordered to evacuate.
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