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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 27-29, 2018 The Park Record City Beat A-5 FUEGOS ARTIFICIALES Y LLAMAS ABIERTAS PROHIBIDO CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 111 | citynews@parkrecord.com Prospector work scheduled EN PARK CITY NO HAY EXCEPCIONES DE DÍAS FESTIVOS Fuegos artificiales, artefactos explosivos e incendios abiertos están prohibidos hasta nuevo aviso. COURTESY OF PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORP. Park City plans major roadwork on Prospector Avenue starting on July 9 and stretching into the fall. The asphalt will be replaced, new bus pullouts will be constructed and sidewalk improvements are part of the project, which is forecast to cost a little less than $2 million. Upgrades include new asphalt and redone sidewalks The Park Record The S.R. 224 corridor is not the only place where roadwork will cause traffic headaches this summer. City Hall is readying a road project that could test the patience of drivers even if the work is not as ambitious as the S.R. 224 construction and the vehicle counts are much lower. The municipal government in is now. The work is expected to launch on July 9 with a completion date pegged for the late fall. The project is forecast to cost a little less than $2 million. An open house about the project is scheduled on Thursday from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Park City Marriott on Sidewinder Drive. City Hall staffers and representatives of the contractor are scheduled to attend. More information is available by calling a construction hotline at 801-904-4064 or on the City Hall website, www.parkcity.org. The direct link is: http://www. parkcity.org/government/current-construction-projects/backhoe-report. The Park City Police Department on Saturday evening received a complaint about a loud karaoke performer on Main Street disturbing nearby diners, one in a series of noise reports logged in the city last week. The case was reported at 7:28 p.m. The performer was in a pocket park with a karaoke machine and was “singing so loud” the people at a nearby restaurant “cannot even talk to each other,” the Police Department was told. • Regístrese para recibir alertas de emergencia en ParkCityAlerts.org • Visite BeReadyParkCity.org para obtener consejos para la planificación de emergencias y otros recursos • Si se inicia un incendio cerca de usted, llame al call 911 e inmediatamente evacúe el área. 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Access to golf and other amenities is restricted to Victory Ranch Club members and subject to applicable membership fees and other limitations. Each office is independently owned and operated. Drop Tine Photography by Kurt Harbin JAY HAMBURGER July is scheduled to start work on Prospector Avenue, an important street serving the Prospector business district and one of the routes into the Prospector neighborhood. The road runs between Bonanza Drive and Sidewinder Drive. The project involves milling the road asphalt and putting down a new layer of asphalt. New bus pullouts and lighting are included. There will also be sidewalk improvements. The sidewalk on the north side of Prospector Avenue will be 8 feet wide — wider than it is currently — when the project is completed while the sidewalk on the south side will remain the approximately 5 ½ feet width it Las temperaturas cálidas, los fuertes vientos, la baja humedad y la vegetación seca han aumentado significativamente la amenaza de incendios forestales. |