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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 26-28, 2017 The Park Record A-6 Joyce to run for Park City Council He is the first to publicly announce his bid Monika Guendner Park Record guest writer Blue Boar Inn & Restaurant WEDNESDAY NIGHT CHEF’S DINNER $29.95 for Three Courses Enchanting European Inn & Fine Dinning Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Served Daily Sunday Brunch AAA FOUR DIAMOND AWARD, 2015 Inn & Restaurant BEST OF STATE 2016 Best Northern European Fine Dining Best Bed & Breakfast Best Plated Brunch 1235 Warm Springs Road, Midway, Utah 435.654.1400 • www.theblueboarinn.com Steve Joyce is the first to publicly announce he is running for a seat on the Park City Council this fall. “I’ve been thinking about it for a long time, either running for mayor or city council,” Joyce said. He added the news that current council member Cindy Matsumoto will not run created the perfect time and opportunity to try for a council seat. Joyce currently serves on the Park City Planning Commission. He was one of three appointees that came on board after the Commission finalized the master plan at the end of 2013. “I enjoy working on the planning commission, but I’m inter- DISCOVER HISTORIC PARK CITY Galleries | Boutiques | Bars & Restaurants Courtesy Summit Land Conservancy Steve Joyce will run for a seat on the Park City Council this fall. He currently serves on the Park City Planning Commission and has sat on several nonprofit boards. ested in doing something with a little broader scope,” he said. Joyce praised the current council’s decision to focus on three priorities: traffic, affordable hous- He was denied new lungs due to marijuana use Associated Press A man who was denied a lung transplant at the University of FREE parking voucher valid for any one 3-hour parking session from April 16 - May 26, 2017 DATE/TIME OF USE tages that could help his candidacy, and eventually, the council. “The council does more work as liaisons across the city and I have been told by several people that it will be a bigger time commitment [than the planning commission]. “I have a good understanding of where things work well in this community and where things don’t,” he said. As of Tuesday, Joyce said he had not chosen his campaign platform. The official window opens June 1 and ends June 7. Joyce’s appointment on the planning commission officially ends this summer, but Mayor Jack Thomas has the discretion of extending all three expiring appointments if he feels a need to keep experience commissioners on to complete work on the Treasure Hill project. If that happens, Joyce said he is happy to stay. He also hopes to continue working on the planning commission if his bid for city council is unsuccessful. Utah because marijuana was found in his system has died after suffering complications from recent surgery. Reports say 20-year-old Riley Hancey of Park City died Saturday from complications with his double lung transplant at the University of Pennsylvania hospital. Hancey was admitted to the University of Utah hospital in December, diagnosed with pneumonia and put on life support two weeks later. He was denied a transplant in early April after marijuana was found in his system. University of Utah Medical Center says it doesn’t transplant organs for people with active alcohol, tobacco or illicit drug use. The University of Pennsylvania added Hancey to its transplant list in March and moved him to Philadelphia. He received the double lung transplant March 29. from the new grouping.” The new combined businesses will also have broader geographic diversity, hence greater insulation from variable weather, said Skiing Co. Spokesman Jeff Hanle. David Perry, the No. 2 at the Aspen Skiing Co., is mum about what the passes might look like. Aspen’s customers are among the most loyal in the business, he said, but nods that “People who take vacations are explorers at heart.” In other words, they like to go other places, too. Aspen seeks to accommodate the wanderlust. Perry cautions that the story is not all about the passes. He said new combination allows the resorts to “compete at scale, to invest in things like technology,” adding ski companies have lagged in technological sophistication in a world where the average person is now able to order goods from Amazon on the iPhone they carry around. “It’s almost like a chess board. One makes a move, and then the other makes another move,” Diamond said about what happens next, adding “time will tell” who loses the game. Local denied transplant dies Nightly Entertainment historicparkcityutah.com ing and energy use, and sees his business background as one of the assets he would bring. His experience includes 12 years at IBM, as well as starting his own company. Transferrable skills from those experiences include working with large budgets, matching organizational priorities with budgets, and strategic planning for an entity with many moving parts. His history of being goal-oriented mesh well with skills needed on a city council, he said. Joyce lives with his wife Julie in the April Mountain neighborhood of the Aerie, and he feels tightly woven into the Park City community for the past 13 years. He sits on several nonprofit and advisory boards, including Summit Land Conservancy, Summit County Sheriff’s Citizens Advisory Board, Utah 1033 and the Park City Rotary. He believes those ties, as well as his service on the planning commission and the time flexibility of retirement are other advan- Continued from A-5 Ski industry giants air they can now look to Colorado resorts, pointed out Diamond, who expects “highly competitive pass products to be forthcoming QUALITY WINDOWS & DOORS on 5 or more installed Save $500 replacement windows or get 12 Months No Interest Financing W.A.C. 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