05.04.26 City Brief
A look ahead for Park City Municipal
This Week in City Council
The Park City Council will meet on Thursday, May 7, at 3:15 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall. Agenda highlights include:
Fire Conditions Update
During the work session, the Park City Fire Marshal and Park City Fire District will brief the Council on wildfire conditions and ongoing mitigation and preparation efforts. View the Wildfire Conditions Update staff report.
Bus Stop Improvement Project
The Council will consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a construction agreement with Acme Construction, Inc. for Phases 2 and 3 of the Bus Stop Improvement Project. A staff report will be available ahead of the meeting.
Re-Create 248
The Council will consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a professional services agreement with Horrocks Engineers, LLC for environmental clearance, preliminary engineering, and final design support to advance the Re-Create 248 Transit Priority Project along the SR-248 corridor. View the Re-Create 248 staff report.
Tentative Budget
The Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting a tentative budget for fiscal year 2027 without a property tax increase. Final budget adoption is scheduled for June 11. View the FY27 Tentative Budget staff report.
Marsac Roundabout Quit Claim Deed
The Council will consider authorizing the Mayor to execute a quit claim deed transferring ownership of a parcel of land within the Marsac roundabout to the Utah Department of Transportation. View the Quit Claim Deed staff report.
View the full May 7 Park City Council agenda. The public can attend virtually or submit comment through the current public meeting information page.
City News
Seasonal Fire Restrictions
At its April 30 meeting, the Council approved a resolution prohibiting the use of ignition sources, including open flames and fireworks, throughout municipal boundaries from May 1 through Oct. 31, 2026. The prohibition does not extend to previously permitted firepits, gas stoves, or charcoal barbecue grills used in accordance with manufacturer specifications. Requests for an exception to the prohibition can be submitted through the Building Department.
Open House for Richardson Flat Tailings Superfund Site
Monday, May 11 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Park City Library Community Room
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8 is requesting public comment on an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis for a non-time-critical removal action at the Richardson Flat Tailings Superfund Site. The document describes current site conditions, evaluates cleanup options and their costs, and identifies a preferred option to address ongoing releases and reduce risks to people and the environment. The document is available for public review and comment through June 8 on the EPA’s Richardson Flat webpage.
Save the Date – Historic Preservation Celebration
Friday, May 8 | 4-6 p.m. | McPolin Farm
Park City will mark Historic Preservation Month with a free community gathering at the McPolin Barn. The open house is a chance to meet the people and organizations working to protect the community’s heritage and to learn about local preservation efforts. Guests are encouraged to walk, bike, or ride public transit to the event. Parking and a shuttle to the farm will be available at the North Marsac Lot at City Hall and the surface lot at 1376 Munchkin Road. RSVP for the Historic Preservation Celebration.