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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 18-21, 2020 A-3 The Park Record City Beat Look for me online at PropertyShopParkCity CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 15712 | Citynews@parkrecord.com FaceBook Instagram Sundance guide published R E A L E S TAT E I N S I G H T S . DON’T TRY TO SELL YOUR HOME ALONE! With the internet being the primary place where buyers shop for homes these days, selling the home yourself is a major mistake. You will not get the expose you need, nor the guidance required. A successful real estate professional will invest heavily in great photography and videography, a well as spend thousands of dollars to boost your listing on the major real estate websites. Less than 2% of homes are sold by owner. Plus there are so many legal procedures to selling a property, that a licensed professional is necessary. M I C H A E L H AT Z G L O B A L R E A L E S TAT E A D V I S O R +1 4 3 5 9 0 1 - 0 7 2 1 w w w . M i c h a e l H a t z . R E A LT O R ©2019 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support the principals of the Fair Housing Act. If your property is currently represented by a real estate broker, this is not an attempt to solicit your listing. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO The Main Street post office, shown in the background amid the prep for the Sundance Film Festival in 2019, is located in the middle of much of the Sundance hubbub. City Hall says in the annual community guide for Sundance “it is best” to go to the post office prior to 1 p.m. during the festival. Park City offers navigational tips for the festival VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Summit County Board of Adjustment JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Sundance Film Festival film guide is essential reading for festival-goers as they pick which movies they want to attempt to see. For Parkites, another sort of guide could be just as important. City Hall has published the annual community guide for Sundance, an online booklet jammed with information about navigating Park City during what is normally the busiest stretch of the year. Although much of the guide seems to be drafted for rankand-file Parkites needing to go about their everyday lives during Sundance, it provides information that is also useful for people arriving in Park City for Sundance. There is crucial information about parking during the festival that is useful to Park City residents and the Sundance crowds, but there are also tips about heading to the Main Street post office, as an example, that are meant for people who live in the city. The festival starts on Thursday and runs until Feb. 2. Sundance stands as one of the top marketplaces of independent films and among the elite festivals on the international circuit, attracting large crowds of film lovers, celebrity gawkers and people who want to be a part of the scene. The crowds especially swell during the jammed opening days of Sundance. The Summit County Manager is seeking individuals to fill two vacancies on the Summit County Board of Adjustment. The role of the Board is to consider zoning variances. The Board meets the fourth Thursday of each month at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO City Hall wants to protect neighborhood streets in Old Town from the traffic crush during the Sundance Film Festival and has posted signs in the historic district previously. The municipal government has published the annual community guide for Sundance, offering tips for Parkites designed to help them navigate through the city more easily. The community guide in some places aims to protect neighborhoods by making suggestions about driving routes and in another section recom- Whether you are visiting, providing transportation services, heading to work, or picking up a friend, please do not cut through residential areas,” Park City community guide to Sundance mends making restaurant reservations if someone is dining out, illustrating the broad nature of the information City Hall wants to distribute prior to Sundance. In one section, the community guide addresses the long-running concern about Sundance traffic creeping into neighborhoods. There have especially been worries over the years about the traffic impact on the Old Town streets surrounding Main Street as drivers head to the shopping, dining and entertainment strip that serves as a hub for the festival. The community guide says there will be security in residential areas attempting to deter drivers from moving onto the neighborhood streets. “Whether you are visiting, providing transportation services, heading to work, or picking up a friend, please do not cut through residential areas,” the guide says. It also provides a brief tip Please see Fest guide, A-4 Interested applicants must submit your online application at: https://www.summitcounty.org/806/Volunteer-Boards-Form For further information contact: Nancy Hooton 435-336-3042. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Get 53% Off the newsstand price when you subscribe! For an in-county rate of only $56 a year, you can save 53% from the newsstand and receive: • Home Delivery • Park Record E-edition • Real Estate Monthly • All Park Record Magazines • Free Sunday Salt Lake Tribune Call 435-649-9014 to get your subscription today! Select option 3 when prompted Save even more with a 2 year subscription! 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