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Park City sets senior center rental rates and confirms Feb. 25 ribbon cutting, Feb. 26 public opening

Park City City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Council approved rental rates and hours for the new senior center and noted a ribbon cutting on Feb. 25 with public opening Feb. 26; rates include a 15% Park City resident/business discount and alcohol allowed only with licensed bartenders and security.

Park City council approved recommended rental rates for the new senior center on Feb. 10 and heard final opening logistics from staff.

Madison presented a rate sheet with multiple rental packages for meeting spaces and community rooms, proposed hours (7 a.m.–10 p.m. Sunday–Thursday; extended weekend hours), and a 15% discount for Park City residents and businesses. The package that included both multipurpose rooms and kitchen noted the kitchen fee was built into that comprehensive rate while other rental options would add $50 for kitchen use. Staff recommended requiring licensed bartenders and security for events serving alcohol and are assembling a preferred-vendor list for security.

City Administrator Sean earlier had said the ribbon cutting for the new senior center at 1811 Stewart Drive will be Feb. 25 at 3:00 p.m., with the facility opening to the public the morning of Feb. 26. Council approved the proposed rates unanimously.

Council discussion covered hours, security requirements, and comparability to other venues; staff said they had conducted several months of research on local venues to set rates.