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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 9-12, 2019 A-3 The Park Record City Beat YourParkCityAgent.com CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 15711 | citynews@parkrecord.com WHAT MY CLIENTS ARE SAYING City Hall housing outlined “I have used Sheila Hall for buying and selling properties. She has been the consummate professional every time. She always has time for me and all my questions. She has offered many options that I would have never thought of. She thinks outside the box and has never let me down. I would recommend her to anyone.” -Zillow SH E I L A HA L L Associate broker 435.640.7162 | sheila @ sheilahall.com 2200 Park Avenue | Park City, Utah 84060 © 2018 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc. Equal Housing Opportunity. COURTESY OF METHOD STUDIO VIA PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORP. Park City plans to begin construction on a second phase of Woodside Park housing later in 2019. The workforce or otherwise affordable project is envisioned as 58 units, a mix of townhouses and condominiums between the 1300 blocks of Woodside Avenue and Empire Avenue. Affordable units planned on edge of Old Town JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Park City later in 2019 intends to begin construction on what is designed to be one of the municipal government’s most ambitious workforce or otherwise affordable housing projects, a development that is envisioned as nearly 60 units on the northern edge of Old Town. The second phase of City Hall’s plans for Woodside Park are more aggressive than a first phase that is currently under construction. Construction is scheduled to start on the second phase of Woodside Park in late summer, depending on the discussions with the Park City Planning Commission. The project is slated to stretch between the 1300 blocks of Woodside Avenue and Empire Avenue. City Hall wants to build 58 units of housing, a mix of townhouses and condominiums. The location in Old Town is notable since there have been few developments of that size in the tightly packed neighborhood in the past 20-plus years. Jason Glidden, the housing development manager for City Hall, said the project will bring full-time residents to Old Town after years of the housing stock in the neighborhood tilting toward vacation properties. City Hall is “reseeding a neighborhood” with the project, Glidden said. “It’s nice to get families back into the neighborhood,” he said. The project is also close to transit routes and in a pedestrian-friendly location, Glidden said, explaining it will advance City Hall goals in those issues. He said officials plan to develop a so-called net-zero project by attempting to produce the required electricity in an environmentally friendly fashion on the grounds. The second phase of Woodside Park is expected to be a highlight of a City Hall-hosted open house on Tuesday designed to introduce Parkites to a range of municipal projects and programs. The open house is held annually toward the start of the construction season as an opportunity for residents to learn about the various projects and programs at one time. The events usually attract a crowd from diverse neighborhoods with questions about projects that are planned close to where they live or those that will have broad community impacts. City Hall staffers and consultants, usually with visual aids, are available at stations to explain projects and answer questions. A majority of the Park City Council is expected GRANT OPPORTUNITY Restaurant Grants Applications for the Restaurant Tax Grants will be available online beginning March 1, 2019. The deadline for all applications is Friday, March 29, 2019, at 12:00 p.m. (noon), no exceptions. Organizations applying for the restaurant tax grant will be required to attend a workshop scheduled for Wednesday, March 20th at 6:00 p.m. at the Summit County Health Building located at 650 Round Valley Drive, Park City, Utah. Please visit the Summit County website for instructions regarding grant eligibility and to complete the application(s). The address for the website is www.summitcounty.org/grants. For additional information, contact Anita Lewis, at (435) 336-3220, (435) 615-3220 or (435) 783-4451 ext 3220. Please see Housing, A-4 FINALS SPRING INTO SAVINGS! ENJOY 25% OFF MOST ITEMS IN THE STORE Top scorers from the qualifiers will compete in The Park Record Bee on March 11, 2019. 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