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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 14-17, 2020 A-3 The Park Record County Seat COUNTY EDITOR: ALEXANDER CRAMER 649–9014 EXT. 15712 | Countynews@parkrecord.com New park planned in Trailside COURTESY OF THE SNYDERVILLE BASIN RECREATION DISTRICT Officials are asking for public input on how to use 10 acres across from Trailside Park. The concept plan calls for two ballfields, 118 parking spots and a restroom. A virtual open house is scheduled on Tuesday. To register, visit basinrecreation.org/new-community-park-open-house/. Input sought on plan for parking lot, two ballfields ALEXANDER CRAMER The Park Record In what might be welcome news for those who use the many amenities at and near Trailside Park, the Snyderville Basin Recreation District has announced a concept plan for an adjoining 10-acre community park that could alleviate crowding and parking issues at the popular recreation spot. Officials will present the concept plan and are seeking input at a virtual open house, scheduled to be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17. To register, visit basinrecreation.org/new-community-park-open-house/. The project is located on the northeast corner of Silver Creek Parkway and Trailside Drive on what is now undeveloped land. The plan calls for 10 acres closest to the existing park across the road to be developed into two multi-purpose turf fields, two pavilions, 118 parking stalls and a restroom, according to a press release from Basin Rec. The remaining 58 acres, much of it on a hillside, would remain undeveloped, but might be the future location for a small trail network, according to the release. Construction is expected to begin and finish next year. If you would like more information about the project, or to submit public comment, please contact Parks Manager Ben Liegert at 435-649-1564 ext. 48 or email ben@basin recreation.org. The public comment period is open until Nov. 24. Snyderville Basin Planning Commission The Summit County Council is seeking one individual to serve on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission. Meetings are scheduled the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Interested citizens must be residents of the Snyderville Basin Planning District for at least one year and may reside within the incorporated boundaries of Park City. The Commission’s role is to hear, review and recommend approval or disapproval of land use proposals consistent with the Snyderville Basin Development Code and other governing documents and to prepare or cause to be prepared amendments to the general plan, zoning and subdivision regulations. Interested applicants must submit your online application at: https://www.summitcounty.org/806/Volunteer-Boards-Form. For further information, contact Patrick Putt at (435) 336-3158. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 25th, 2020. 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Thanksgiving at TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD The Bike Share e-bikes are gone from Park City for the season to create space for snow storage, but an official says bikes will remain available in the Snyderville Basin as long as the weather allows. Ridership is up over 2019, but problems remain with bike availability. functioning brakes, have flat tires or rapidly deteriorating batteries, and some that have literally fallen apart. That’s when she’s able to find a bike to check out in the first place. 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