The Park City campaign season officially begins on Tuesday with the opening of the filing window when candidates for mayor and the two Park City Council seats on the ballot must submit paperwork to City Hall.
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The leadership of the Historic Park City Alliance, a group that represents businesses in the Main Street core, on Tuesday voted in favor of holding pedestrian days on the shopping, dining and entertainment strip in 2021, a decision that was needed before the organization engages City Hall in more detailed talks.
The organization’s board of directors cast a 14-0 vote in support with one member absent. The unanimous vote shows a wide range of business sectors on Main Street supports the pedestrian days.
The Historic Park City Alliance vote was an endorsement of pedestrian days on Sundays starting on June 6. They would be designed to run alongside the Park Silly Sunday Market, which is held on lower Main Street and certain locations on the upper section of the street. The board of directors recommended hours from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m., the same as the hours of the pedestrian days in 2020.
The presents are en route, hidden, or wrapped, and all that’s left on the agenda is that dreaded Christmas dinner. Instead of adding cooking and cleanup to your holiday to-do list, we’ve curated a list of eateries willing to do all the hard work for you. Plus you’ll be supporting incredible local restaurants who need all the love they can get this holiday. So sit back, relax, and let somebody else do the cooking this Christmas season. Check out local restaurants offering holiday dinner:
Salt Lake City and Surrounding:
Cucina SLC: Chef’s Christmas Dinner TO-Go is available to order! Roasted Turkey with all the fixings: sweet potatoes, gingerbread stuffing, asparagus, gravy and apricot cranberry sauce. Available December 23-25. Place your orders through Cucina’s website, here.