The Summit County Council on Wednesday discussed new lighting regulations to bring the Snyderville Code up to current technology. But even the new guidelines don’t cover some kinds of obtrusive lighting and Council members talked about that.

Some new buildings have huge glass facades, and the interior lights shining out can turn the structures into beacons, viewed all over the Basin. Council Member Roger Armstrong told us they would like their staff to consider some limits there.

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The Summit County Council on Wednesday gave a couple of important approvals to the Lincoln Station project on the Bitner Frontage Road.

Council member Roger Armstrong said that, for several reasons, it’s a really good project for the basin.

The applicant for Lincoln Station, Vince Criscione, holds a four-acre parcel near the Burns Fire Station, and is allowed one unit under the current zoning.

Friday Film Review - "Arctic

Mar 8, 2019

If you’re looking for an option to savor these last few weeks of winter that doesn’t involve skiing, look no further than your local movie theater to catch a screening of Arctic – the latest man vs. nature drama.

Set and filmed in Iceland, Arctic follows the survival journey of Overgard, played by Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen. We don’t have much backstory on Overgard, other than a few clues at the start of the film indicating he’s the solo survivor of a cargo plane crash.

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The Homestead Resort in Midway will likely have a new owner and brand-new buildings as well.

Watts Enterprises a Salt Lake City company has signed a purchase agreement to acquire the Homestead Resort from its current owners. Watts Enterprises has been working with Midway City council to amend the current masterplan for the resort in order to make some changes. The company’s president Russ Watts explains the proposed plan is all part of a revitalization effort.

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A bill that supports Park City, Summit County and Salt Lake City’s renewable energy goals received a second chance, after failing in its first legislative hearing. 

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Park City Municipal is having its annual spring projects open house Tuesday. The city hosts two events annually—one in spring, one in fall—to update residents on the projects and initiatives Park City is tackling. 

On The Morning Mix this week, our musical guest is local singer, songwriter, and music teacher Bill McGinnis performing original songs on the ukelele and guitar. To celebrate International Women's Day, Renee Huang of Wild Women Tribe is on talking about her Women Who Wander event on Saturday, and Peter Beckett, singer the 70's soft rock hit "Baby Come Back" is on talking about his shows this weekend at Egyptian Theatre along with his experiences in Rock and Roll history. 

ON today’s program, Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt with an update on development projects throughout the county. Conductor Don Miller talks about the concert being performed at St Mary's and Temple Har Shalom. Requiem will be performed by the Park City Interfaith Choir and the Orchestra Esperanza.Park City Community Engagement Manager Linda Jager and Transportation Planning Manager Alfred Knotts have details about Tuesday's Spring Projects Open House.

Check out all these new songs to KPCW today from 10am-11pm.

Send us an email to christie@kpcw.org or leave a comment on our facebook page and let us know your favorite song. 

Thanks for listening!!!

Time                 Artist                                                                             Song

10am        Orgone                                                                               All things Good

According to Deer Valley Resort at around 11:30 am on Tuesday morning the 62-year-old man hit a tree while skiing in the Empire Canyon area at Deer Valley Resort. Deer Valley Ski Patrol responded to the situation along with Park City Fire and Park City Police department. The man was later identified by Park City police as Midway resident Paul Brown.

Brown's obituary states that a viewing will be held tonight from 6-8 pm at the LDS Stake Center at 165 North Center Street, in Midway.

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