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The Park City Council will get a ski season recap and discuss the future of microtransit at its meeting Thursday.
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Fewer cars were on Park City streets in the mornings this past winter, according to new traffic data from city hall. The biggest reason - the new paid reservation parking system at Park City Mountain.
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Park City Mountain employees told state investigators that a tree fell on the Short Cut lift one day before the same thing happened again, this time killing a ski patroller.
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Following a historic winter, Park City Mountain is now preparing for summer operations to begin.
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Park City Mountain officially closed for the winter May 1. That means uphill access within resort boundaries is also closed.
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Park City Mountain will upgrade the Red Pine Gondola this summer with all new cabins. The resort has donated 30 of the 60 gondola cars to the Park City Community Foundation which will then offer up the cars to raise funds for early childhood care and education.
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Good vibes were plentiful at Park City Mountain Monday. It was the last day of the winter season, and the latest closing day in more than 40 years.
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The Thaynes Hoist House roof collapsed earlier this month due to the excessive snow accumulation.
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Saying “mission accomplished,” Park City Mountain executives are delighted with the results of their first year of a paid parking and reservation system.
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After a two-year break, the Christian Center of Park City took children from the Goshute Reservation for some snow fun at Park City Mountain this month.