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Park City mayor outlines infrastructure, housing and Olympic plans and says she will not run again
Summary
Mayor Nan Worrall used the State of the City address to highlight the new 3 Kings Water Treatment Plant, a childcare scholarship program, affordable housing progress and Bonanza Park planning, and she announced she will step aside and not seek re-election, urging the council to meet several near-term deadlines.
Park City Mayor Nan Worrall delivered the State of the City address, reviewing a year of investment in water, transit, housing and community services and saying she will not seek re-election while urging the council to finish several projects before year’s end.
Worrall highlighted the city’s largest-ever infrastructure project, the 3 Kings Water Treatment Plant, saying the facility is “now fully operational” and citing a treatment capacity of about 7,200,000 gallons to support drought resilience. She also called out a $10,000,000 project to replace aging water lines on Upper Main Street, saying that work is starting this week and that the schedule moved the completion window from three years to two.
The address stressed transportation and planning work. Worrall said the…
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