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Park City Council will swear in new K9, consider major projects

The Park City Council will meet December 11 to formally welcome Bruno, the police department's newest K9, and to consider a package of agenda items that touch public safety, transportation and major event permitting. Decisions on a pedestrian underpass near Snow Creek Tunnel, the 2026 Sundance Film Festival supplemental plan and the proposed name for the new community center could have direct effects on neighborhood access, municipal services and local businesses.

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Park City Council will swear in new K9, consider major projects
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The Park City Council will hold its regular meeting on December 11 with a packed agenda that combines ceremonial, infrastructure and event permitting items. Mayor Nann Worel will formally swear in Bruno, the department's newest K9, and council members will take up a design services agreement for a pedestrian underpass by Snow Creek Tunnel on S.R. 248, a public hearing and potential approval of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival supplemental plan and Level Five Special Event Permit, and a Recreation Advisory Board recommendation to name the new community center The Mine at City Park.

The K9 swearing in marks a personnel and public safety development for the police department. The arrival of Bruno will expand the department's operational capabilities, and the ceremony provides the public an opportunity to observe how the city budgets, trains and deploys K9 resources. For residents following law enforcement policy and community oversight, the event underscores questions about training standards, deployment protocols and ongoing costs that accompany a new police asset.

The proposed design services agreement for a pedestrian underpass at Snow Creek Tunnel on S.R. 248 is a significant planning item. If approved, the project would move from concept toward engineering and permitting, with potential effects on pedestrian safety, trail connectivity and traffic patterns along a key state route. Council consideration will determine whether the project advances into the next phase, and the decision will set the scope and budget implications for subsequent design work.

The public hearing on the Sundance Film Festival supplemental plan and Level Five Special Event Permit is the primary opportunity for residents to influence conditions on one of the region's largest annual events. Approval could establish requirements for crowd management, traffic control, noise mitigation and municipal services for the 2026 festival. Because Level Five permits authorize large scale activity, the outcome will affect local businesses, lodging demand and public safety staffing.

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Separately, the Recreation Advisory Board has recommended naming the new community center The Mine at City Park. The council will consider that recommendation, which carries implications for branding, signage and the center's public identity as it moves toward opening.

The meeting notice included meeting times and a link to the full agenda and public participation instructions on the city website. Residents seeking to weigh in on the underpass project, the festival permit or the community center name should consult the agenda and follow city procedures for public comment.

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