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Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau and County Council Chair Mark Nelson on Wasatch County Council's most recent meeting.
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On today's Local News Hour, Sean Higgins covers Leslie Thatcher. His guests include: (08:02) Summit County Council Member Glenn Wright recaps Wednesday's meeting, (22:45) Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau and County Council Chair Mark Nelson and (42:38) Figure Skating Club of Park City Show Chair Emily Boyd along with lead characters Chloe Taurel and Hadley Miles have details about the Ice Show this weekend "Grease."
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One month after a Wasatch County Council meeting featured a contentious discussion about property taxes, the county assessor will give another update at Wednesday’s work meeting.
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As the Utah Department of Transportation weighs how to reroute highway traffic off Heber City Main Street, opinions are mixed about several proposals. That’s especially true of one design that would build a road through the Heber Valley North Fields, a large expanse of undeveloped farmlands.
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As Wasatch County considers an update to short-term rental code, owners who rent out homes in the Heber Valley say clearer rules could benefit them.
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Wasatch County Councilor Kendall Crittenden discusses how the county's considering addressing short-term rentals and gives an update from the Utah Water Users workshop.
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Leslie Thatcher hosts the Local News Hour for March 24, 2022. Today's guests include: (09:43) Wasatch County Councilor Kendall Crittenden discusses how the county's considering addressing short-term rentals and gives an update from the Utah Water Users workshop, (22:40) Snyderville Basin resident Eric Moxham talks about actions he thinks Vail Resorts needs to take to improve their customer experience levels going forward and to reduce their impact on host communities, then (36:54) Park City Film Director Katy Wang has with a look ahead at this weekend’s featured films and updated pandemic precautions for the Santy Auditorium.
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Former Heber City councilor Erik Rowland is getting back into local government. As the only candidate who filed to take over the Heber North seat on the Wasatch County Council, he’ll begin his term at the start of 2023.
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The Wasatch County assessor updated the county council Wednesday on that office’s efforts to get caught up on property tax assessments. Residents said they’re frustrated with discrepancies in how much some homeowners are paying in taxes.
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A familiar face in Heber City government, Luke Searle is running for Wasatch County Council in the only contested race this election year.