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Local Waste Reduction & E-bike Etiquette
Apr 9, 2026
23m 57s
Dispatches from Italy — Plus, Meet Molly Miller
Mar 6, 2026
30m 35s
From 2002 to 2034: What the Olympics Mean for Park City
Feb 1, 2026
32m 03s
Sundance in Park City: Behind the Scenes
Jan 7, 2026
25m 28s
50 Years of Park City Transit & Managing Winter Peak Days
Dec 5, 2025
24m 59s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/9/26 | Local Waste Reduction & E-bike Etiquette | In this episode of PCCast, we sit down with Park City's Director of Lands and Sustainability, Luke Cartin, to break down the proposed waste reduction ordinance. Then, Trails and Open Space Coordinator Billy Kurek and Transportation Planner Anna Maki join us to talk e-bikes: the rules on the trail today and the questions the City is planning around for tomorrow.Notes:Additional details on the proposed local waste reduction ordinance.E-bike regulations in Park City.Park City Municipal and Rocky Mountain Power are undergrounding high-voltage transmission lines in the Bonanza Park area. Work is underway on Kearns Boulevard and continues through mid-May. Drivers should expect lane reductions and detours during this period. More information can be found on the Transmission Line Undergrounding page.Park City Transit transitioned to its spring service schedule on Sunday, April 5. Visit the Park City Transit website for routes, schedules, and trip planning. | 23m 57s | |
| 3/6/26 | Dispatches from Italy — Plus, Meet Molly Miller | This month on PCCast, we hear from two people who were on the ground in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. City Councilmember Tana Toly was part of Park City's observer delegation, and Jennifer Wesselhoff, President and CEO of the Park City Chamber, made the trip as well. Together, they share what it was like to be inside an Olympic host city — and what those lessons mean for Park City as Utah prepares for 2034.Then, we sit down with Molly Miller, who was recently appointed to the Park City Council. Molly discusses her career background, what she loves about her neighborhood, Prospector, and her philosophy for public service. | 30m 35s | |
| 2/1/26 | From 2002 to 2034: What the Olympics Mean for Park City | In this episode of PCCast, we look back at the legacy of the 2002 Winter Games, what state leaders are learning from the 2026 event in Italy, and how those lessons are shaping preparations for 2034 in Utah.Tom Kelly, communications lead for the Utah 2034 Organizing Committee, shares insight on Park City athletes to watch this month and what local leaders are learning on the ground as part of the International Olympic Committee's Observers Program.Former Park City Mayor Dana Williams reflects on the unique challenges and civic pride of hosting in 2002, from City Hall operations to the global spotlight. | 32m 03s | |
| 1/7/26 | Sundance in Park City: Behind the Scenes | As Sundance prepares to relocate in 2027, this episode of PCCast looks back at the film festival through the lens of City Hall past and present.Former City Manager Tom Bakaly and City Attorney Mark Harrington reflect on Sundance’s evolution in Park City. The conversation then turns to the present day, with Special Events Manager Chris Phinney and Police Captain Rob McKinney walking through festival logistics, street closures, and public safety planning. | 25m 28s | |
| 12/5/25 | 50 Years of Park City Transit & Managing Winter Peak Days | Host Parker Malatesta speaks with Transit Manager Bill DeGroot and Winter Peak Day Traffic Operations Manager Andrew Leatham about the 50-year history of Park City Transit and the City’s approach to managing winter peak day traffic.Ride On Winter Rewards ProgramHey Park City! Ready to move more sustainably this winter? The Ride On Winter Rewards Program is back — and it’s better than ever!From December 1 through March 31, walk, bike, carpool, or ride transit instead of driving alone, and log your trips at the link on our website. You’ll help cut congestion, keep our air clean, and earn rewards along the way.This season we’ve got over $4,500 in prizes up for grabs. Last winter, Park City logged more than 350,000 miles without single-occupancy vehicles. Let’s top that number this season!Join the Ride On movement today, and make Park City cleaner, greener, and more connected. December EventsPlanning Commission will meet on Wednesday, December 10 at 5:30 p.m.Council will meet twice this month: Thursday, December 11 and Thursday, December 18. The December 18 meeting is the last of 2025 and has traditionally been “wear your favorite holiday sweater night.”Both Council and Planning Commission meet in Council Chambers at City Hall, or you can join virtually. Find links and agendas on the Public Meetings tab at parkcity.gov..Festive Fun at the Park City LibraryThroughout December, the Park City Library will host a variety of holiday events.Winter Whirl: Activities & Crafts:Saturday, December 6, 2025 – 12:00 p.m. Celebrate the winter season with hands-on activities and creative crafts throughout the first floor of the library.Drop in anytime between 12–3 p.m. Gift wrapping workshop at 12:00 p.m. and book bedazzling workshop at 1:30 p.m. in Room 201.17th Annual Gingerbread Jimmi House Building Competition:Monday, December 8, 2025 – 6:00 p.m. Celebrate the season with homemade gingerbread creations inspired by Gingerbread Jimmi: Magical Storybook by local author John Robert Holbrook.The School Break Film Series offers free screenings during Park City School District breaks:· Elf – December 22 at 4:00 p.m.· A River Runs Through It – December 26 at 4:00 p.m.· Iron Giant – December 29 at 4:00 p.m.· Family Noon Year’s Eve Party – December 31 at 11:00 a.m. Park City Transit 50th Anniversary CelebrationJoin Park City Transit in celebrating 50 years of service with a special anniversary ride on the Park City Trolley.· Wednesday, December 10· Time: 9:00–9:30 a.m. (Trolley departs at 9:00 a.m.)· Location: Old Town Transit CenterThe celebration includes a commemorative ride, remarks, a celebratory toast, and light refreshments back at the Transit Center. Join Park City Mayor, Council, and Transit leadership to mark this milestone. | 24m 59s | |
| 11/6/25 | Preserving Park City: The Story Behind Our Open Spaces | In this episode of PCCAST, host Claire Wiley talks with longtime City leader Myles Rademan and former Mayor Brad Olch about how Park City’s open spaces came to be. From the early vision that wove conservation into city planning to the bold leadership that made landmark land acquisitions possible, this conversation reveals how collaboration, community values, and political courage shaped the landscape we enjoy today. | 34m 20s | |
| 9/10/25 | PCCast Episode 2: Park City Wildfire Readiness | Wildfire season continues, and Park City is taking action. Host Claire Wiley sits down with Fire Chief Peter Emery, Fire Marshal Mike Owens, and Park City Emergency Manager Mike McComb to talk about how the threat of wildfires continue, and what you can do to stay safe and prepared. | 16m 50s | |
| 8/5/25 | PCCast Episode 1: Behind the Budget – How Park City Plans for FY26 | PCCast is Park City Municipal’s new podcast series, Where Context Meets Community. In the first episode, Budget Director Jed Briggs and Senior Analyst Robbie Smoot break down the City’s $98 million Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget. Learn what it funds, why it matters, and how it reflects our community’s priorities. From electric buses and aquatics upgrades to childcare scholarships and public safety, this episode offers a clear look at how Park City plans for the future. | 26m 11s |
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