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Show Traffic Control, Parking Explained for Festival Visitors to the 1982 Park City Art Festival will find that traffic control, parking and transportation systems are designed to streamline pedestrian and vehicle traffic flow. The following system has been developed for the Art Festival weekend, Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. August 7 and 8, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visitors and guests are urged to use U.S. Highway 40 and State Highway 248 to Park City for faster access. Car pools are advisable since parking is limited. Once more, a parking and shuttle system will be used. Buses will operate during Festival weekend transporting transport-ing visitors from the parking areas. There will be supervised parking at the Park City Ski Resort and Prospector Square (see shaded areas in map). The shuttle buses and parking are free. Adults will be charged a $1 admission fee for the Festival in lieu of the $1 round trip bus tare charged at previous Festivals. Festi-vals. Children, who were previously charged a bus fare, will be admitted free to this year's Festival. Funds generated from the admission admis-sion fee will be used for Festival transportation and operation costs. Bus stops for the shuttles will be . located at the following sites: City Park, Silver Town Condominiums (16 Street), Park City Ski Resort parking lot, Alpha BetaHoliday Inn, Prospector Prospec-tor Square, The Racquet Club, Adolph's Restaurant on the golf course, the Park Meadows entrances of Highway High-way 224 and 248 and the site of the old Coalition Building on Park Avenue, just north of the Kimball Art Center. This year, the Deer Valley shuttle will provide free transportation along Swede Alley (adjacent to Main Street) and between Swede Alley and Deer Valley. The open-air shuttle will stop at the Fourth Street, Fifth Street and Heber Avenue intersections of Swede Alley and at the Deer Valley Ski Resort. The shuttle will be a welcome addition for visitors who find themselves laden with purchases at the top of Main Street. It will also provide an excellent opportunity oppor-tunity to see Deer Valley for the first time or enjoy one of Deer Valley's Restaurants. Parking in Swede Alley will be limited to Main Street employees with parking permits, per-mits, the press, Alley residents, resi-dents, and exhibitors and performers with permits. Streets to be closed during the Festival hours on Saturday Satur-day and Sunday are Main Street; Heber Avenue between bet-ween Main Street and Park Avenue; Swede Alley entrances en-trances to Main Street; and Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Streets from Park Avenue to Main Sreet. Exhibitors, performers, officials of-ficials and others with an "All Area" or "Deer Valley" Val-ley" pass will be directed along the following route when driving in the Historic Main Street District. One way traffic will enter the District on Park Avenue, continue through the turnaround turn-around on upper Main StreetDaly Avenue to Hillside, Hill-side, and then back down Marsac Avenue to Heber Avenue. At this point, one has access to parking in Deer Valley or Swede Alley. The one way exit out of the Historic Main Street District is the dirt road off of Heber Avenue between Utah Coal and Lumber and the Union Pacific Dept. This road then joins Park Avenue by the Coalition turn-around (ninth street) i i i i f .v.v.v. . . . . v |