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Show Over, under and around the Park City Art Festival j Park Avenue near Ninth Street. These traffic systems have been implemented im-plemented for the safety and conveni- ence of everyone. If you have any questions, please call the Festival Office, 649-8882. JLuring this year's Park City Art Festival, the following traffic and transportation trans-portation systems will be in effect August 6 and 7 so that all participants can enjoy the Festival with a minimum of congestion and delay. As visitors travel to Park City, they are advised to listen to KPCW 91.9 FM for the latest traffic reports and recommended recom-mended routes. KPCW, a community station, will also broadcast the perform-ing perform-ing arts throughout the Festival. As they approach Park City, Festival-goers will be directed by University of Utah traffic officers to free parking at the Park City Ski Resort and at Prospector Square. Professional parking crews, under un-der the direction of parking veteran Steve Kluck, will coordinate parking throughout the Festival. Free shuttle buses will be available from the parking lots and other outlying areas for transportation trans-portation to lower Main Street. All bus stops will be indicated by sandwich board signs. The shuttle buses will operate from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. To allow visitors to remain in the Historic Main Street district after the Festival closes, shuttle buses will leave the upper Main Street turnaround from 9 p.m. until midnight every half hour and on the hour, and travel down Swede Alley (immediately east of Main Street) to the parking lots and outlying bus stops. The Deer Valley shuttle provides free transportation along Swede Alley and between Swede Alley and Deer Valley. The open-air shuttle will stop at the sandwich sand-wich board signs along this route. Parking in Swede Alley from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the Festival will be limited to Main Street businesses and visual and performing artists who need access to Main Street. Main Street will be closed from 7 a.m. Saturday until 9 p.m. Sunday. Exhibitors, performers, officials, merchants mer-chants and residents who need to be in the Historic Main Street District will be directed along the following route (a permit is required): One-way traffic will enter the district on Park Avenue, continue con-tinue through the turnaround on upper Main Street to Hillside Avenue, and then down Marsac to Heber Avenue. At this point, one has access to Deer Valley, Swede Alley (with proper permit) or the . return route to Park Avenue. The oneway one-way exit out of the district is along the ; dirt road off Heber Avenue between the Utah Coal & Lumber building and the Union Pacific Depot. This road joins |