During a recent Summit County Council meeting, discussions centered around the appointment of a new member to the Restaurant Tax Advisory Board, highlighting the importance of community involvement in local funding initiatives. Ryan, a candidate for the board, expressed his desire to expand his role beyond the Park City area and contribute to the county as a whole. He emphasized his commitment to making a difference in the community through effective use of funds generated from the restaurant tax.
Ryan, who holds a master's degree in business administration, shared his extensive background in operations and financial management, including his current role at the Bolt Ranch store in Grama. His experience spans various industries, including marketing and resort operations, which he believes will be beneficial in overseeing the allocation of restaurant tax funds.
A key point raised during the meeting was the need for improved communication regarding application deadlines for funding. Ryan suggested that better outreach could encourage more community participation, ultimately leading to a greater impact on local projects and initiatives.
The council members acknowledged Ryan's insights and expressed support for his application, recognizing the potential for enhanced community engagement through the advisory board. As the council continues to prioritize effective use of public funds, the discussions reflect a commitment to fostering a collaborative environment that benefits all residents of Summit County.