Tag: Open House

  • Open house for the Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) Phoston Spur & Rail Trail Study and U.S. Route 40 Corridor Study

    Open house for the Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) Phoston Spur & Rail Trail Study and U.S. Route 40 Corridor Study

    You are invited to attend a combined open house for the Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) Phoston Spur & Rail Trail Study and U.S. Route 40 Corridor Study between 5 and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Come meet the study teams, learn about both studies’ goals and next steps, and provide feedback on current and future transportation needs in Summit and Wasatch Counties.

    Please accept or decline (if you haven’t already) the invitation so we can prepare with the correct number of bicycles.  We will meet at the Summit Bike Share Station near the Summit County Health Department at 650 Round Valley Drive.  The route we will bicycle can be found here.

    Summit Bike is kindly arranging for e-bikes for the group, Please bring your own helmet if desired, water, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes.

    The public is welcome to attend and provide feedback any time during the open house. There will not be a formal presentation.

    Phoston Spur & Rail Trail Study

    UDOT is conducting the Phoston Spur & Rail Trail Study, which aims to improve nonmotorized transportation connections in Summit and Wasatch Counties. By understanding the regional trail network and connectivity needs of the area, the study team will develop a preferred concept that meets local and state needs.

    U.S. Route 40 Corridor Study

    UDOT is conducting the U.S. Route 40 Corridor Study, which will identify long-term, holistic solutions to move people safely and efficiently throughout the corridor as the area continues to grow.

     

    Open House

    Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2025
    Time: 5–7 p.m.
    Location: Utah Film Studios
    Second-Floor Annex 4001 Kearns Blvd Park City, UT 84060

  • Heber to Hold Public Open House

    Heber to Hold Public Open House

    Heber City will be holding an open house on Wednesday for public review of recommendations from the Parks and Trails Committee. The public is invited to attend virtually over Zoom. The meeting will begin at 6pm and again at 7pm, August 26, 2020. The public open house sessions will be recorded and available for viewing afterwards on the Heber City website.

    The city has been working with an outside consulting organization, Landmark Design, to create a vision for the city’s future parks. They met in January 2020 to begin the project. An advisory committee was then created, including public officials and members of the community, to discuss different options. Landmark Design analyzed current parks and future projections for growth. The committee later discussed ideas presented and, together with the consultants, created a plan. It is designed to meet recreational desires, while maintaining open space and an interconnected parks and trails system. According to Landmark Design, “the plan is intended to be synergistic with the Envision Heber 2050 general plan and will propel Heber towards achieving a world-class park system for the community.”

    Now the city wants public input on the draft master plan before the process continues. The document is available online, and the public open house gives members of the community an opportunity to discuss the draft master plan.

    The Zoom meeting ID is 822 9565 9118, and the passcode is 276398. A copy of the preliminary plan is available here:

    https://ldi-ut.com/images/project-docs/Heber-Parks/20-0820%20Heber%20Parks%20MP%20DRAFT%20for%20WEB.pdf

     

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