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Utah Avalanche Center report. (2:21) Park City High School athlete takes stand in tennis coach child abuse case. (5:16) High Valley Transit Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez. (10:08) Park City Manager Matt Dias and Special Events and Economic Development Program Manager Jenny Diersen. (22:43) Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher. (37:39) Wasatch County Council to swear in three new members. (48:00)
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At a lunch with Heber Valley business and government leaders Monday, Gov. Spencer Cox said Utah’s development policies will benefit local communities.
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At an interlocal meeting in Midway Wednesday, Wasatch County governments will discuss the school district’s proposal to build a new high school, and other county-wide topics.
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In Wasatch County this year, property values jumped by more than 50%.
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Actual skiing is an estimated two or three years out at the Mayflower in Wasatch County, but the resort’s trails plan is taking shape.
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An ordinance that would prevent building on steep slopes in Wasatch County to protect watersheds is not moving forward. The county council put it aside after developers said it would derail their projects.
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With the arrival of June, the Wasatch County Council is ramping up efforts to bring public transit to the Heber Valley. To do so, it may levy a sales tax to help pay for buses, which is a topic scheduled for discussion in Wednesday’s council meeting.
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In a regular meeting Wednesday, the Wasatch County Council will continue conversations left over from last week about property taxes and future county roads.
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As the study for how to reduce Heber City traffic continues, the Wasatch County Council plans to take a position against a route that would interrupt open space.
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The Wasatch County Council will visit topics that have drawn widespread community interest Wednesday, including property taxes and the ongoing study of Heber Valley roads.