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A project that would bring over 100 apartments to a parking lot near the Kimball Arts Center and Boneyard Saloon could have construction permits soon.
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The Park City Planning Commission wants to learn more about a Rocky Mountain Power substation amid concerns about its proximity to an affordable housing project.
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The Park City Planning Commission’s meeting Wednesday includes possibly changing the ordinance that regulates how many chain stores can operate on Main Street.
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The current owners, Crandall Capital, recently revised their plans to address a pressing issue in the community: affordable housing.
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Construction is expected to begin in the spring.
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The Park City Council voted unanimously to appoint developer Henry Sigg to the city’s planning commission.
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The Park City Planning Commission held a public hearing to review the Homestake affordable housing project Wednesday, and heard from neighbors who weighed in with pros and cons.
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Park City Planning Director Gretchen Milliken talks about upcoming construction projects in Park City.
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The Park City Planning Commission got its first look at the redevelopment of the Yarrow hotel on Wednesday. The proposed building height was its main concern.