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Point of the Mountain Chamber highlights small-business support and local outreach

Saratoga Springs City Council · July 22, 2026
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Summary

Marcy Gundry, CEO of the Point of the Mountain Chamber, updated the council on the chamber’s work connecting new and small businesses to city resources, ribbon cuttings, block parties and outreach events; the chamber reported more than 400 members and about 160 members from Saratoga Springs.

Marcy Gundry, president and chief executive officer of the Point of the Mountain Chamber, thanked the council for ongoing support and described the chamber’s work promoting small businesses in Saratoga Springs. Gundry said the chamber has more than 400 members, about 160 of which represent Saratoga Springs businesses, and that roughly 85 percent of members are small or home-based enterprises.

Gundry and board members described activities such as ribbon cuttings, block parties, lunch-and-learns and the Utah County Business Resource Fair to help new businesses gain visibility, connect with resources and find customers. Gundry thanked city staff and volunteers, highlighted a recent local ribbon-cutting and encouraged council support for chamber events.

Council members acknowledged the chamber’s work and encouraged continued collaboration; no formal action was taken.