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Summit in Six


January 10, 2025 – First County Council recap of the year!

January 10, 2025

We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season! We’re kicking off the new year with our first episode of 2025! In this week’s segment, we’ll cover elected official appointments, the upcoming SR-32 Open House next week, the 910 Ranch Survey, and some opportunities to get involved with several volunteer boards.



TOPIC 1: County Council Recap



During this week’s council meeting, the following individuals were sworn into public office for a variety of positions with the County: Councilmember, Megan McKenna, Council Member, Tonja B. Hanson, Council Member, Roger Armstrong, Recorder, Greg Wolbach, Assessor, Stephanie Poll, Sheriff, Frank Smith, and Recorder, Corrie Forsling. Congratulations to all and a big thank you for your service.


Also in yesterday’s meeting, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources presented the County Council with a payment in lieu of taxes (PILT); compensation given to Summit County to make up for the presence of nontaxable land. We’re grateful for our state and federal partners who work with us to keep Summit County one of the country’s best places for outdoor recreation.


Every year, the County Council adopts an official work plan as a way to focus staff hours and align their work with the budget. It’s basically a blueprint for what work Summit County will accomplish in the coming year. The 2025 Work Plan was approved by Council at this week’s meeting. If our listeners would like to review the Work Plan and see what the County will be up to this year, please visit: summitcounty.info/workplan25



TOPIC 2: SR-32 Open House 


Mark your calendars for the SR-32 Corridor and City Centers Open House happening on Monday, January 13, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Kamas Services Building located at 110 N Main St. in Kamas! 


In case you haven’t heard yet, the cities of Kamas, Francis, and Oakley, in partnership with Summit County, UDOT, and Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG) are working to establish a holistic vision for the State Route 32 corridor from Oakley to Francis, with strategies for land use, transportation, economic development, and recreation. 


The SR-32 Corridor and City Centers Plan will balance and complement the regional use of the corridor with the needs of the communities of Oakley, Kamas, and Francis, including developing city center (downtown) plans for each community.


The project team wants to hear from the community as an integral part of developing a vision and plan for the SR-32 Corridor. 


At the open house on Monday, January 13, community members will have the opportunity to learn more about the project, meet the project team, and provide feedback on their experiences on SR-32 and their vision for the corridor and city centers along it. 


If folks can’t make the open house, there is an opportunity to provide input through an online survey: summitcounty.info/sr32survey.  



TOPIC 3: Community Planning Lab Applications 


It’s time to apply for the SPRING 2025 Community Planning Lab, a 10-week course that can help YOU understand the processes that drive local planning and land use policy decisions. Learn more about the Community Planning Lab and apply today through January 27 at summitcounty.info/planninglab


TOPIC 4: Current Summit County boards and commissions volunteer opportunities


If you’re looking for ways to get more involved with your county in 2025, we’ve got two openings:



  1. To apply for either of the following openings, visit summitcountyutah.gov and click the Volunteer Opportunities box under “Latest News”. The Summit County Council is seeking one individual to serve on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission. Meetings are scheduled for the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Interested citizens must be residents of the Snyderville Basin Planning District for at least one year and no more than two members may reside within the incorporated boundaries of Park City. The Commission’s role is to hear, review, and recommend approval or disapproval of land use proposals consistent with the Snyderville Basin Development Code and to prepare amendments to the general plan, zoning, and subdivision regulations. For further information, contact Peter Barnes at (435) 336-3158. The deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m. this coming Monday, January 13, 2025
  2. The Summit County Manager is also seeking an individual to fill one vacancy on the Summit County Fair Advisory Board. The Board is responsible for planning, organizing and promoting activities at the fair. The Board meets as needed at 5:30 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. For further information contact: Tyler Orgill at 435-336-3249. This position is open until filled.

We will have all this information in our shownotes.

TOPIC 5: 910 Ranch Survey Open + Upcoming Open Houses


This is Summit County’s chance to help shape the future of the 910 Ranch! There is a survey Open Through January 31 that will help the County gather vital public input for creating a balanced land management plan that reflects community sentiment, allows for recreation opportunities, and safeguards natural resources and conservation values. You can take the survey at: summitcounty.info/910survey. 


You can also attend some open house events about planning for the 910 Ranch. All events will be held at the Sheldon Richins Building in Kimball Junction from 6:30pm – 8:30pm. There will be two sessions in January, one on the 21st + one on the 30th. At these sessions, there will be materials outside the scope of the survey that residents will have the opportunity to engage with. To be clear: there are two January opportunities to attend, but both events are structured the same.

At the Open House on March 18, event-goers can expect a recap of the data gathered from the survey and January Open House sessions. There will be an opportunity to submit questions to be answered by staff during a live Q+A.

Visit summitcounty.info/910ranch for history, details about the land acquisition, and how to stay involved.