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Olympic committee discusses transportation and housing needs for 2034 Winter Games

March 22, 2024 | Summit County Council, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah



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Olympic committee discusses transportation and housing needs for 2034 Winter Games
Summit County officials are actively exploring transportation and infrastructure improvements ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics, emphasizing the need for sustainable solutions to address the region's ongoing challenges. During a recent joint meeting between the Summit County Council and Park City Council, discussions highlighted the importance of enhancing public transit systems to accommodate increased visitor traffic during peak seasons, particularly the ski season and summer months.

Key proposals include the development of bus rapid transit (BRT) lanes, improvements to the Kimball Junction Interchange, and the establishment of potential park-and-ride facilities. These initiatives aim to alleviate congestion and improve accessibility for both residents and visitors. Council members expressed a commitment to leveraging existing infrastructure rather than constructing new facilities, aligning with environmental sustainability goals.

The conversation also touched on the pressing need for affordable housing solutions in the area. Officials acknowledged that while the Olympics may not directly fund housing projects, there is potential for collaboration to address community needs. They emphasized the importance of planning and securing funding sources to support these initiatives, particularly as the region prepares for the influx of visitors associated with the games.

Moreover, the discussions underscored the significance of building consensus among local communities to prioritize projects that would benefit from accelerated funding and support. The councils aim to work closely with state agencies to ensure that necessary improvements are made in a timely manner, enhancing the overall quality of life for residents while preparing for the global spotlight of the Olympics.

As the region gears up for the 2034 Winter Games, officials remain focused on creating a sustainable and efficient transportation network that meets the everyday needs of the community, ensuring that the benefits of hosting the Olympics extend beyond the event itself.

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