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Park City Launches Municipality’s Official Podcast

Post Date:08/07/2025

News Release – For Immediate Release
Clayton Scrivner, Communications Manager
clayton.scrivner@parkcity.gov

(801) 597-8108

August 7, 2025

Park City Launches Municipality’s Official Podcast

‘PCCast -Where Context Meets Community’ Now Available Online

Park City, Utah – Park City Municipal has launched PCCast, a new podcast that brings Park City listeners further into the experiences and stories of their local government. Produced by the City’s Communications Team and hosted by well-known local personality Claire Wiley, PCCast explores the people, policies, and programs that shape everyday life in Park City.

PCCast gives us another way to meet people where they are and share the stories behind some of the services, challenges, and projects we deliver,” said City Manager Matt Dias. “Whether it’s transportation solutions, the history behind an open space acquisition, or how our public safety teams manage our special events, this podcast brings listeners closer to the work – and the numerous people – working to make Park City a better place to live, work, and play. There hasn’t been a major initiative in Park City that didn’t involve residents, stakeholders, elected officials, and employees, working together to achieve an outcome, broker a compromise, or make Park City better than it was yesterday.”

The first episode, Behind the Budget, is live and features an in-depth look at how Park City translates City Council priorities into day-to-day services and infrastructure. Future episodes will explore topics such as complex land use decisions, controversial conservation easements, challenging capital projects, and even former bond or ballot initiatives led by stakeholders and small businesses.

Podcasting continues to grow in popularity with over 150 million Americans listening to at least one podcast monthly. By adding PCCast to its communications toolkit, Park City will reach residents through a format with greater depth and breadth than standard communication channels, especially appealing for those who prefer narrative-driven content on demand. For those with ideas about a topic, you’re encouraged to email to media@parkcity.gov. For more information and to listen go here. 

 

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Although wildfires are a healthy part of many ecosystems in the Intermountain West, the risk from catastrophic wildfires continues to increase in communities like Park City. Years of fire suppression, coupled with a hotter and drier climate and the continued development of subdivisions close to forestlands, presents the difficult challenge of trying to protect communities while also managing fire in a way that does not exacerbate climate change.

In 2019, Park City was among eight communities to recently receive a Leader in Community Resilience Program award from the National League of Cities (NLC). The award will support the city’s work in developing a biochar program to reduce excess forest fire fuels such as brush and wood debris, and return that carbon to Park City's soils.

Biochar is a charcoal-like material that can be used in carbon sequestration efforts. It is made by burning the excess forest fuels in an oxygen-free environment. Biochar is rich in carbon and in this case, will be collected from defensible spaces, that is the natural or landscaped area around a structure that is maintained and designed to reduce fire dangerPark City held a public demonstration in May 2019 to teach the public about how biochar is made, where it can be used on the landscape, and how it can reduce fire danger locally.

The forests surrounding most structures in the community contain a lot of poor-quality lumber that has the potential to be turned into biochar. This biochar, in turn, can be applied to farm fields and open spaces.

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