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If all goes well, the 120-unit Homestake affordable housing project just off Kearns Boulevard could break ground and be ready for move-in as soon as December 2024.
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On today's Local News Hour: (6:44) Homestake development representatives Rory Murphy and Ryan Davis ( J Fisher Company ) talk about their proposal and how to make it affordable, (28:11) Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher has a preview on the youth sports programs being planned for next school year and (36:09) Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has an update on their strategic plan process and the Trailside East project.
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Homestake development representatives Rory Murphy and Ryan Davis ( J Fisher Company ) talk about their proposal and how to make it affordable. The 120-unit Homestake affordable housing project could break ground in the spring of 2023.
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On today’s program, Park City School Board member Andrew Caplan has a recap of yesterday’s meeting. Park City Manager Diane Foster and Planning Director…
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On today’s program, Host Leslie Thatcher speaks to former Summit County Sheriff Dave Edmunds who has been appointed to serve as Executive Director of the…
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The co-chairs of the Park City School District's master planning committee met with the school board on Tuesday and gave their professional take on the…
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Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioners were enthusiastic Tuesday night, as they took a second look at Pace Meadows, a mixed commercial residential…
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Prospector resident Rory Murphy is known for several developments around Park City, he's also known for his involvement in the Master Planning committee…
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During the Local News Hour, we speak with Century Link about their 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) speeds. Then Travis English who gives a review of the…
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The six candidates vying for office in Park City's council races drew a crowd of about 100 for the Park City Board of Realtors candidate forum. It was no…