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Park City Welcomes New Mayor and Councilmembers at Inaugural Ceremony with an Open Invitation for Community Participation

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Published on January 02, 2026
Park City Welcomes New Mayor and Councilmembers at Inaugural Ceremony with an Open Invitation for Community ParticipationSource: Google Street View

Ready to embrace a fresh start in Park City governance, the city prepares to swear in Mayor-elect Ryan Dickey, Councilmembers-elect Tana Toly, and Diego Zegarra at a public ceremony set for Monday, January 5 at 4:00 p.m.; the locale for this celebratory democratic exercise will be Bob Wells Plaza, directly situated before a backdrop that is the face of civic decision-making, City Hall. The announcement by Park City indicates not just the swearing-in but also extends an open invitation for community engagement.

In keeping with the tenets of accessibility and inclusivity, the ceremony welcomes all, the event is of no cost to the attendees, and Spanish translation services will be thoughtfully provided. This gesture acknowledges the rich tapestry of Park City's diverse citizenry. City staff, along with community members, are encouraged to take Park City Transit, reducing carbon footprints while gathering to witness the administrative baton pass; refreshments, they signify a shared moment of conviviality, will accompany the formal procedures.

For those who find themselves geographically distant or otherwise hampered from joining in person, technology bridges the gap as the city makes arrangements to livestream the event on its Facebook page; the digital realm transcends physical barriers, crafting an inclusive virtual civic space. As a contingency plan, the affair may shift indoors should the wiles of winter weather dictate the need.