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Show Business Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 24-27, 2018 The Park Record. Editor: Carolyn Webber Alder business@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15718 WORLD SKI AWARDS GIVEN TO PARK CITY BUSINESSES Several companies in Park City walked away with honors from the World Ski Awards held earlier this month in Austria, according to press releases. Deer Valley Resort was named the best U.S. ski resort for the sixth consecutive year. Stein Eriksen Lodge won the best U.S. ski hotel for the fourth time. Goldener Hirsch Inn, located mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort, was named the best ski boutique hotel in the U.S. The hotel was also in the top three for the best ski boutique hotels in the world. Ski tourism professionals and ski consumers around the globe vote on the awards. The Park Record A-7 NURSE BRINGS CARE INTO THE HOME, A-8 A-7 BAR WITH HISTORY GETS TWO NEW OWNERS, A-8 www.parkrecord.com SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, NOVEMBER 24-27, 2018 Park City makes room for trucks to move in Restaurants worry how they will compete, especially with events CAROLYN WEBBER ALDER The Park Record Food trucks may soon be rolling into Park City. After the state amended laws regarding municipalities’ ability to regulate food trucks earlier this year, Park City is allowing trucks registered with the city to post up on public property and on private property wherever restaurants are permitted. Trucks would still need the go-ahead from the owner of the property they would be parking on, but the change lifts a critical barrier for food trucks. Some Park City businesses are welHOSPITALITY TRAINING TO coming the change while others, mostTAKE PLACE THURSDAY ly restaurants, worry the trucks might The Park City Chamber/Bureau plans bring increased competition and would to host a hospitality training event on operate on an unfair playing field. Thursday at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Up until recently, food trucks were According to the Chamber/Bureau’s only allowed in town during spewebsite, there will be one morning cial events, said Hannah Tyler, a city session from 9 a.m. to noon and one planner. Individuals and organizations afternoon session from 1 p.m. to 4 could hire food trucks to serve at parp.m. Doug Kennedy, a hospitality and ties or other events. customer service trainer, is scheduled Jonathan Weidenhamer, economic to present on how to better serve development director for Park City, guests in Park City. The event is free said there are a handful of permits givfor all Chamber/Bureau members and their employees. To RSVP, visit https:// en to food trucks every year for events bit.ly/2DUe0aX. such as the Sundance Film Festival. That changed this year because of the state’s new law, which restricts cities from regulating a food truck FUNDRAISER TO TAKE through zoning ordinances. If an area PLACE ON OPENING DAY is zoned for restaurants, food trucks are allowed. Deer Valley Resort plans to host a The city spent six months deterfundraiser during its opening day on Dec. 8. According to a press release, mining how best to comply with the the “Shred for Red” event will change while not stepping on the toes raise money for The Leukemia and of businesses. Weidenhamer said one Lymphoma Society. Participants must of the first big concerns from restauraise or donate at least $200, or $100 rants was that food trucks might not if they are under 12 years old. Those pay local sales taxes. That was quickwho contribute will receive a full-day ly addressed by the city. Food trucks ski pass to Deer Valley Resort, a parare now required to have a business ticipant bib and access to an après-ski license to operate in Park City and to reception. To register, visit https:// pay local sales tax, Weidenhamer said. www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/ Sweet Honey Ad.pdf 3 11/19/2018 2:45:28 PM Restaurants were also worried about shredforred. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Food trucks serve guests at the Kimball Arts Festival. In the past, food trucks were only allowed in Park City during special events. The trucks are now allowed on private property that is zoned for restaurants. trucks not receiving permits from the Summit County Health Department, which the city addressed as well. Trucks are now required to get permits. Penn Kinsey, owner of Blind Dog Restaurant, spoke at city and county meetings about her worries that food trucks would be paying less into the community than restaurants. “As brick and mortar, we have to collect sales tax, resort tax and restaurant tax, and that adds up,” she said. Since food trucks do not have a permanent location, they also won’t be paying property taxes, she said. “I just want everybody to be represented fairly,” she said. She said city officials seemed to listen to restaurants’ concerns and compromised where they could, but there were some decisions that were out of their hands. ing into food trucks for a while, but it has not been able to have them until now. She plans to reach out to food trucks soon to bring them in. Angevine will have to go through a unique process to bring them in, though. Since the ice rink is public property operated by Park City, each food truck will first have to be pre-qualified by the city before Angevine can consider allowing it at the rink. The city plans to put out a request for proposal soon to see which food trucks are interested in doing business on public property, including the area envisioned as an arts and culture district and near the Bob Wells Plaza on Swede Alley, Weidenhamer said. In a draft of the RFP on the city’s website, minimizing “competition with existing She is particularly concerned about events where food trucks will inevitably park and serve at. If food trucks are in the parking lot of sporting events like the Triple Crown Fastpitch World Series, for instance, players and spectators will be less likely to drive down the street to eat at restaurants like Alberto’s and Sammy’s Bistro, Kinsey said. Organizations in town that host events have a different opinion, though. Amanda Angevine, general manager of the Park City Ice Arena, is in support of the food trucks coming to the rink because it currently has no concessions and there are no restaurants in the surrounding area. “We’re looking forward to this as an amenity that we can offer people coming to public skate,” she said. 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