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Park City Gears Up for Key Meeting on 2025 General Plan, Main Street Reopens Post-Sundance Festival

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Published on January 27, 2026
Park City Gears Up for Key Meeting on 2025 General Plan, Main Street Reopens Post-Sundance FestivalSource: Google Street View

The Park City Planning Commission is gearing up for a crucial meeting on January 28, where it will delve into the next phase of the city's 2025 General Plan. The meeting, kicking off at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall's Council Chambers, will feature discussions on vision, goals, and potential implementation strategies for the coming year, per Park City.

Film buffs and residents alike can breathe easy, as Main Street has reopened to normal vehicle traffic since Tuesday, January 27. Although Park City's Swede Alley and Park Avenue will continue to be less accessible until February 1, all due to the lingering impacts of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.

Following up on their commitment to enhance public transport, the Park City Council has adopted a new vision for State Route 248. The Locally Preferred Alternative now encompasses dedicated, exclusive bus lanes, a decision reached after the conclusion of the Re-Create 248 Transit Study. According to what officials have determined, this transit solution stands out for its performance, affordability, minimal environmental impact, and compatibility with the community, according to Park City.

Artists looking to leave their mark on Park City's landscape have until January 30 at 5 p.m. to submit their designs for unique bike racks. The Municipal government, alongside the Public Art Advisory Board and Transportation Department, has put out a call for artists to come forward with laser-cut, inverted U-shaped bike rack concepts. Selected designs will be prominently featured at several city locations, as detailed by Park City.