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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 7-9, 2017 The Park Record A-6 Park City fills housing post Jason Glidden will oversee projects POOL CABANA RENTALS H A L F DAY 11A M-2PM / 3PM-6PM | $150* F U L L DAY 11A M-6PM | $250* *includes f resh f ruit and water service. Cancellation policy applicable. 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Jason Glidden had been the economic development program manager. His move to the position of housing development manager was immediate, City Hall said in a statement. Glidden had been involved in an array of issues in the economic development position, including Park City’s busy calendar of special events and early discussions about the potential expansion of the Park City Ice Arena or other concepts to accommodate more rink sports. Glidden had previously worked at the Ice Arena. The addition of the housing development manager position to the City Hall staff roster is expected to be finalized when the Park City Council approves the budget later in June. The creation of the position was not controversial as the elected officials worked on the budget through the spring. Park City created the staff position as officials move forward with an ambitious housing pro- gram. The housing development manager is expected to hold a key role in the efforts. The position will work with the various other staffers also assigned in some capacity to housing programs. A City Hall release says Glidden has worked for the municipal government for 10 years and holds a master’s degree in business administration. He is an Old Town resident. “Jason brings to this role a wealth of private sector and public sector experience,” Park City Manager Diane Foster said in a prepared statement. “That experience, coupled with his community and interdepartmental relationships, will serve him well.” The elected officials are expected to approve a salary range for the position running from $59,663 to $87,987. Housing issues have long challenged City Hall and the current slate of elected officials have prioritized housing. The municipal government is pursuing an aggressive housing program involving developing units and acquiring other ones to be a part of the work force or otherwise affordable stock. A municipal project on the 1400 block of Park Avenue involving eight houses is underway. City Hall also acquired 11 units in Prospector. Leaders see City Hall’s housing program as having benefits like ensuring socioeconomic diversity in Park City and reducing commuter traffic. Park City’s resort-driven real estate market has priced many rank-and-file COURTESY OF PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORP. City Hall has tapped Jason Glidden to be the housing development manager. He had been the economic development program manager. He will hold a key role as the municipal government presses ahead with the goal of significantly increasing the work force or otherwise restricted housing stock. workers out of the community. The municipal government by 2026 wants to create approximately 800 units that are deemed affordable. “Helping provide permanent housing for families and the workforce that keeps our town running will be one of our most important legacies, and I’m honored to have been chosen to assist with this effort,” Glidden said in a prepared statement. The Park Record was unable to immediately contact Glidden. Continued From A-5 Teen had a role 2100 FROST WOOD DRIVE, PARK CITY, UTAH 84098 | WALDORFASTORIAPARKCIT Y.COM stolen. The Dana family was out of town at the time of the vandalism. The Park City Police Department said the two teens were apprehended after an officer patrolling nearby saw two people described as suspicious and heard the sound of glass breaking. The two ran away. The officer caught one of them and a police dog led the authorities to the second teen’s home. The Park Record was unable to contact Dana. 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