100 days of moving Park City forward
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100 days of moving Park City forward
During last year’s campaign, I heard the same message from residents again and again: “Our city government feels stuck.” People wanted a mayor and council that would lean in, make decisions, and move Park City forward. One hundred days in, that’s exactly what we’ve done. One of my first priorities was hiring a city manager — and we got it right. Adam Lenhard was selected with council consensus from more than 70 candidates across the country. He …
Mayor Dickey marks first 100 days with focus on transportation, housing, and Olympics
PARK CITY, Utah — Ryan Dickey marked his first 100 days in office this week with a progress report highlighting movement on long-standing issues like traffic, affordable housing, and Olympic planning. In a statement, Dickey pointed to decisions on transportation, redevelopment in Bonanza Park, hiring a new city manager, and advancing plans tied to the 2034 Winter Games as signs of momentum. “Residents want a mayor and City Council that leans in,…
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