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Show A-8 The Park Record 30% OFF ALL SPA SERVICES Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 30-November 1, 2019 Promoting a good cause at PCHS GRAND OPENING SPECIAL FREE AVEDA FACIAL AMAZING FEATURES • Aveda Signature Massages • Famous Japanese Soaking Tubs • Ayurveda Services • Aveda Specialty Facials • CBD Oil Experiences • Infrared Sauna *** ONE FACIAL PER CUSTOMER CALL FOR DETAILS 435-658-9411 201 Heber Ave Park City Main & SKY Hotel AVEDA SPA ON MAIN 435-731-4510 LIFESTYLE 1182 Center Dr D110 Park City SALON IN Across from Best Buy NEWPARK 2-for-1 Dining PHOTO BY TOM KELLY GLITRETIND RESTAURANT at Stein Eriksen Lodge Grace Plavocos, left, and Madi Owen-Amundsen, along with other members of the Park City High School Interact Club, used World Polio Day on Thursday to educate their peers about the crippling disease. In 1985, Rotary International launched a campaign to get vaccines to every country on the planet. In the 1980s, there were more than 350,000 cases a year. This past year, there were only 88. The students used an old iron lung to show how those afflicted with the disease spend their lives. Reservations: (435) 645-6455 www.steinlodge.com/dining Continued from A-1 Taxi spots discussed Valid now through 12/6/19 at Troll Hallen and Glitretind Restaurant. Cash not accepted. For dine-in only. Buy one entrée, get the second of equal or lesser value for free. 20% gratuity will be added to original amount. Excludes Sunday brunch. Must present coupon. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer, nightly special, or special event. were in attendance. City Hall staffers representing business licensing, parking services and law enforcement were also in the room. Joyce told the crowd the issues along Main Street cannot continue. His comments in some ways likely previewed the talks that are upcoming with Mayor Andy Beerman and the full City Coun- cil. The elected officials will shortly consider the matter with the possibility of changes occurring prior to the busiest stretch of the ski season. “Main Street’s a catastrophe,” Joyce said as he described crowded nights along the shopping, dining and entertainment strip, adding, “It’s a mess. It’s got to change.” The crowd at many points offered brief, rapid-fire comments as City Hall staffers listened. The comments from the crowd included a question about locating a drop-off and pick-up zone toward the northern end of Main Street, a statement that elderly passengers need to be dropped off closer to their destination and an assertion that the locations are needed on the east and west sides of Main Street. The crowd also mentioned the possibility of putting zones elsewhere, such as outside certain restaurants. There was only scattered talk, though, about the impact of the drop-off and pick-up zones on Main Street merchants. There could eventually be resistance on the street as business owners worry about the loss of parking spots that would otherwise be available to customers. The City Council is tentatively scheduled to discuss the locations at a meeting on Nov. 7, followed by the possibility of a vote on the matter two weeks later. If the elected officials create the zones, they could be set aside on Dec. 15 with a learning period of soft enforcement of the restrictions through midwinter. AFFORDABLE/ATTAINABLE HOUSING ORIENTATION Join Park City Municipal Corporation and Mountainlands Community Housing Trust for a one-hour orientation session to learn about affordable and attainable housing in the area, how deed restrictions work, as well as how to qualify and apply. *Attendance at one orientation session is required in order to purchase a Park City Municipal affordable/attainable housing unit. Tuesday, November 5, 12:00 p.m. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust (1960 Sidewinder Drive, Suite 107) Tuesday, November 12, 6:00 p.m. Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) Wednesday, November 20, 12:00 p.m. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust (1960 Sidewinder Drive, Suite 107) Esta clase sera en español | this session in Spanish only Tuesday, November 26, 6:00 p.m. Christian Center of Park City (1283 Deer Valley Drive) Esta clase sera en español | this session in Spanish only Monday, December 2, 6:00 p.m. Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) Questions? Please contact rhoda.stauffer@parkcity.org or 435.615.5152 New Equipment is expensive The Park Record’s “Help Wanted” section has the jobs you need to support your gear addiction |