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Show A-14 The Park Record DIDN’T WE JUST BUY HER THESE SKIS?! Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 14-17, 2019 Housing nears completion Sell it quick and FREE Kid’s Skis & Boots Used 1 season and now too small. Some wear and tear from tantrums on the ski slopes. $50 for set. Call 555-5555 JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD PLACE IT WHERE PEOPLE WILL SEE IT. Most items under $200 you can place a FREE ad in print & online in the Park Record when you use our online placement form. And stuff under $3000 is just $5 in print/free online. The Park Record Classifieds www.parkrecord.com/placead The first phase of Woodside Park housing is largely complete in Old Town. The City Hall project involves eight units and is anticipated to be finished by the end of September. City Hall has scheduled a Wednesday open house to showcase the first phase of Woodside Park. Park City plans to showcase Woodside Park project JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Park City leaders next week plan to showcase a City Hall workforce or otherwise restricted housing development in Old Town, highlighting one of what is expected to be a series of significant municipal projects in coming years. The first phase of Woodside Park is largely complete on the 1300 blocks of Park Avenue and Woodside Avenue. The project involves eight units — four houses and four townhouses. Each of the townhouses also has an attached studio unit. City Hall anticipates the project will be finished by the end of September. The municipal government has not yet launched the sales process. It intends to retain one of the houses. City Hall will eventually sell the other units to people who qualify Your New Best Friend is Waiting for You OPEN-FLAME COOKING IS THE SPECIALTY AT FIREWOOD A menu of creative appetizers, hearty beef, pork, chicken and seafood dishes, well-crafted cocktails & select wine round out our offerings. $ 30 OFF DINNER with the purchase of TWO ENTREES PLEASE PRESENT COUPON TO YOUR SERVER WHEN ORDERING Buy one entrée; get $30.00 off the second. 20% gratuity will be added to the full amount before discount. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional offers. Valid through September 30, 2019 PCR 306 MAIN ST, PARK CITY WWW.FIREWOODONMAIN.COM 435.252.9900 through their income. It is expected there will be many more applications than units available. A lottery would held under that scenario to select the buyers. Jason Glidden, who manages housing development for City Hall, said the application process is expected to unfold in the fall. The people selected to buy the units would close on the places and move in, at the earliest, in late 2019 or early 2020. City Hall has classified the units as either affordable or attainable under the housing program, with prices set at between $205,000 and $565,000. The two categories have different income restrictions. Units that are designated as affordable are available to households earning up to 80 percent of the area median income while those designated as attainable are available to those households earning up to 150 percent of the area median income. The income caps are based on the size of a household, with, as an example, a single-person household capped at $61,488 per year for the affordable units and $115,290 annually for the attainable ones. The project is part of City Hall’s aggressive housing program as leaders work toward a goal of adding 800 units of restricted housing deemed to be affordable or attainable by the end of 2026. City Hall on Wednesday has scheduled an open house for the first phase of Woodside Park from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at 1333 Park Ave. Mayor Andy Beerman, members of the Park City Council and members of the project team are slated to attend. Some of the units will be open for tours. Officials request someone RSVP to linda.jager@parkcity. org by Monday. The municipal housing program is designed to offer opportunities to people otherwise priced out of Park City’s resort-driven real estate market. Leaders have long argued the housing program has broad community benefits, including ensuring socioeconomic diversity and reducing commuter traffic. See page B-7 for just a few of the dogs and cats available for adoption. |