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Show Help Park City Dear Editor: - During the 1970s, Park City's population, business community, and resort facilities facilit-ies have grown. This growth puts a greater burden on the city to maintain and develop services. One way which a city ;: can do this is using state and federal programs, v However, f the funds for many of these programs are distributed on the basis of population! Some of the programs that rely on census population and. hous- ing data in the distribution of funds to f : local areas are Housing and Community Dev-:elopment, Dev-:elopment, General Revenue Sharing, Water and Waste j Disposal, Liquor. Enforcement, Enforce-ment, Highway and Compre- j hensive Employment & Training Train-ing (CETA). , , in the upcoming years, Park' City could receive a greater share of state and federal funds and also be able to take advantage of more programs. But. in order to do this, an accurate arid complete count must be taken. Your wholehearted whole-hearted support is imperative for the gathering of accurate arid complete information that will ultimately benefit your I community andyburself. After March 28; 1 980, if you don?tr receive a census questionnaire ques-tionnaire or if you have any questions, the census bureau - has provided toll free number, 1-800-662-2600. The local census offjice for Park City is located in 0gden,v Utah. They are also available to assist voir and theft-number is (not toll free) 1-626-2521. April 1. 1980 is the date to mail back your ' census ques- lionnaire. Remember the 1 980 Census benefits you. RicJentzsch P.C. Municipal Corp. |