Noise complaints like the recent ones reported to the police are common during busy tourism times, and Park City was busy recently with Independence Day crowds.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources initially planned to reopen public access to various wildlife management areas on May 1, after pushing the closure period back to protect wintering wildlife. The closure of four areas was extended to May 15.
The Park City Police Department last weekend received a report about a water-related issue that occurred amid heightened concern about possible flooding as the snow melts. The case was logged on Saturday, April 15 at.
The Park City Police Department logged a series of recent cases involving wildlife sightings, including injured or dead animals as a result of traffic accidents. One of the cases involved a carcass, described as large, seen in a Park Avenue travel lane.
The Park City Police Department last week received a report of three or four men in the middle of Marsac Avenue in the area of the Old Town roundabout. The caller told the police the men sounded like they were intoxicated.