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Council weighs buying town park after grant denial; follow-up with Ruby's Inn planned

Bryce Canyon City Town Council · March 19, 2026
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Summary

After failing to secure a Land and Water Conservation grant, the council discussed purchasing the town park (2018 appraisal $133,000), with staff to follow up with Ruby's Inn about a possible sale and options for cash funding.

Council members discussed next steps for the Town Park Project after the City did not receive the Land and Water Conservation Fund grant.

Tom (identified in the minutes by first name only) recommended purchasing the park rather than leasing it. The minutes note a 2018 appraisal value of $133,000 and indicate the city can proceed using cash if grant funding is not available. Staff also noted that Jones & DeMille charges for preparing and filing grant applications would still be incurred if the city pursues outside funding. Councilor Gary Syrett said he would follow up with Ruby's Inn regarding a possible purchase.

Why it matters: the park project affects public space and tourism amenities in Bryce Canyon City. The choice between purchase and lease has implications for the city's long-term capital holdings and annual operating costs.

Next steps: staff to follow up with Ruby's Inn about purchase options and return with cost estimates and potential funding approaches at a future council meeting.