The Summit County Council convened on January 17, 2024, to discuss several key topics affecting the community, including collaboration with Park City, international Olympic partnerships, sustainability initiatives, and community development funding.
The meeting began with a discussion about the ongoing relationship with Park City, particularly regarding a working group that had previously been active. Council members expressed concerns that communication had stalled, with emails indicating a lack of future meetings. It was noted that a final collective conversation with Park City is planned to determine the future of their collaboration. The council emphasized the need for clarity on how to proceed together or if they should discontinue efforts.
Next, Mayor Worrall reported on a recent meeting with a delegation from Southern France, which is also preparing for an upcoming Olympics. The mayor highlighted the potential for partnership between the two communities, as both have been prioritized for Olympic events. The discussions included sharing experiences from the 2002 Winter Olympics and exploring mutual goals.
The council also addressed sustainability efforts, specifically an initiative focused on reducing food waste. Members Roger and Candice were asked to participate in this initiative, building on their previous involvement in a sustainability subcommittee.
Additionally, the council reviewed the status of community development block grants, which provide funding for infrastructure and housing projects aimed at lower-income communities. It was noted that Grama City was the only local entity to apply for these grants, raising concerns about the lack of participation from other communities in Summit and Wasatch Counties. The council encouraged members to inform Eastside partners about future funding opportunities, as the next application cycle will open later in the year.
In conclusion, the meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration, both locally with Park City and internationally with Olympic partners, while also addressing community needs through sustainability and funding initiatives. The council plans to follow up on these discussions in future meetings to ensure progress and engagement with all stakeholders.