Summary
Park City has passed two $10 million conservation bonds -- one in 1998 and one in 2002 -- and has protected 4,000 acres over the past 15 years. For a resort area like Park City, the bond has afforded the community money to buy a buffer from "crazy" development.
So Park City has used the money to buy the sense of openness that exists as you drive into Park City -- a sense of openness and remoteness crucial to a resort town, says Myles Rademan, the town's public affairs director.See the full content of this document
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Park City Keen On a Buffer Area
The city also has bought a total of 1,375 acres -- an area three times the size of New York's Centra...
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