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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 31-April 3, 2018 The Park Record A-3 City Beat CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 111 | citynews@parkrecord.com Housing plans highlighted WHERE HIGH PERFORMANCE MEETS AT HIGH ALTITUDE Three days of powerful talks, workshops, parties and getting outside with innovators and thought - leaders from a mix of diverse industries. New for 2018 is SIA SPRING FEST @ THIN AIR attracting leaders from the snow sport industry to explore future strategies alongside players from tech, entertainment, healthcare, retail and finance. THU APR 05 THIN AIR OPENING NIGHT @ PARK CITY LIVE | 630P – 1030P We’re kicking off Thin Air 2018 with some insightful speakers including LONNIE MAYNE of Red Shoes Living; COURTNEY BANGHART, head women's basketball coach at Princeton University; VIPE DESAI, entrepreneur & philanthropist; TOM KELLY, US Ski & Snowboard and PyeongChang 2018 Olympic medalists CHRIS MAZDZER, BRITA SIGOURNEY and others! And to keep it real and down-to-earth, we’ve got comedian SARAH COLONNA - New York Times bestselling author and star of Netfix’s upcoming series “Insatiable” - to help run the show. JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD Jason Glidden, the housing development manager at City Hall, fields questions about the Woodside Park plans during an open house on Tuesday evening at the Park City Library. Woodside Park is a critical component of the municipal government’s housing agenda. Interest broad in Park City plans for developments JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Jason Glidden appeared to be one of the busiest municipal staffers on Tuesday evening at a City Hall-hosted open house meant to describe numerous Park City projects and programs. Glidden, who is the housing development manager for City Hall, manned a table dedicated to the municipal government’s workforce or otherwise affordable housing projects. People streamed toward Glidden’s post The Mountain Top.pdf 3 3/2/2018 at the open house, held at the Park City Library, to learn about City Hall’s aggressive housing program. Glidden attended the open house to promote two phases of the Woodside Park development plans, centered on the 1300 blocks of Park Avenue and Woodside Avenue. Park City leaders see the projects as critical to the municipal housing goals. The first phase involves four houses and four townhouses. Construction is planned this year. The second phase, more ambitious, is expected to include 48 units mixed between condominiums and townhouses. The 48 units are anticipated to be built in 2019. Glidden spent much of the open house fielding questions from people as they perused the AM information and visuals on 7:33:14 display. Glidden in some cases spent extensive time addressing questions from individuals and at other points spoke to groups of people. Glidden said in an interview some of the people wanted information about the development plans since they live in the neighborhood. Others sought details about the timeline and the qualifications someone will need to be selected as a buyer. The qualification details have not been set and will eventually be based on income levels and, possibly, other factors such as whether someone is considered an essential employee like a first responder. “Affordable housing helps to keep the idea of a complete community,” Glidden said, describing that developments like the ones planned by City Hall “seed 1/4 Vertical Trib Please see Housing, A-4 FRI APR 06 Friday is the big day for dropping knowledge before heading to Main Street for more celebrating. BREAKOUT SESSIONS @ SANTY | 830A - 4P Back-to-back sessions with tons of audience participations to inform and inspire. A few highlights include: From Geek to Great: How COMIC CON revolutionized the entertainment industry How ‘SHIFT’ is revolutionizing the used car buying experience and what it means for the future of retail Attacking the Participation Issue in Snowsports: an audience-fueled workshop led by design powerhouse IDEO THIN AIR LOUNGE @ BUTCHER’S CHOP HOUSE | 4P - 10P Come to Thin Air HQ to hang out and mix with all the Thin Air guests and attendees and indulge in plenty of food, wine, beer and signature cocktails from the Thin Air hosted menu. PARK CITY NATION OLYMPIC & PARALYMPIC HOMECOMING PARADE | 5P - 630P In partnership with Youth Sports Alliance, congratulate and meet & mix with PyeongChang 2018 Olympians and Paralympians. THIN AIR CONCERT ON MAIN FEATURING CITIZEN COPE | 7P - 830P FREE concert in partnership with Deer Valley Resort & Park City Mountain. SAT APR 07 SIA SPRING FEST APRÈS @ THE THIN AIR LOUNGE | 3P - 6P After a full day of ripping it up, the Lounge at Butcher’s opens up at 3p for some SIA Spring Fest après fun. Join everyone for a panel discussion called REAL ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE… YES, IT’S POSSIBLE followed by local music and networking... fueled by plenty of food and drink. Thin Air All-In pass is available now at $300. Hurry….registration is limited Student pass for the Friday Santy sessions available for only $25 Learn more at www.ThinAirParkCity.com FREE MAIN STREET CONCERT FEATURING CITIZEN COPE FRIDAY APRIL 6 | 7P - 830P |