In the beginning, Park City was a rough and tumble silver mining boom town. The mines came and went but a raucous bunch of folks stayed on to ski and carouse. From those rowdy beginnings sprang bodacious boutiques and artsy stuff. Seriously good restaurants and a string of spirited watering holes. Come to think of it, Historic Park City today is still a lot like it was back in the 1890’s – only now with cushier lodgings and much better coffee.

Members

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Historic Park City Alliance Members Page

The Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA) is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit corporation formed in 1990 by interested and proactive merchants eager to tackle and manage many of the issues affecting the downtown business district. In the fall of 2007 the city approved the formation of a Business Improvement District, now managed and operated by the HPCA. The purpose of the Alliance is to promote, enhance and encourage activities and an environment that will be beneficial to the businesses in the historic Main Street area of Park City. The goals and strategies of the Alliance have changed with the times but have maintained their key mission of promoting the district as a viable, vital and dynamic place to live, work and play.

Per the bylaws of the Alliance, the goals and objectives of the Alliance are:
(a) Advertising, promotion, marketing and management of the District as an exciting, diverse, viable location for work, entertainment and residential usages that is active year round.

(b) Encourage maintenance and streetscape programs through better coordination of activities, and expanded operations.

(c) Providing a forum for discussion concerning problems within the District and a mechanism for reaching consensus.

(d) Present a unified voice representing the District to Park City, Summit County, the State of Utah, and the general public.

(e) Coordinate a calendar of events listing cultural, sports, special promotions and other activities within the District.

(f) Act as a liaison with various governmental entities and agencies.

Monthly Meetings

The HPCA is made up of an Executive Director, a Board of Directors of 15 merchants, and an Executive Committee made up of a subgroup of these members. In addition, the HPCA Board includes three ex-officio members and invites regular guests who represent other organizations whose daily business affects the HPCA. The Board meets monthly on the third Tuesday of each month at a Main Street business, with no meetings scheduled in January. Meetings are open to the public unless a private/closed door session is scheduled outside the regular monthly meetings.

Next Meeting

Tuesday, February 21
8:30am - 10:00am
Treasure Mountain Inn

November 2011 Minutes

October 2011 Minutes

September 2011 Minutes

August 2011 Minutes

July 2011 Minutes

June 2011 Minutes

May 2011 Minutes

April 2011 Minutes

March 24, 2011 Minutes

March 15, 2011 Minutes and Draft Position Papers

February 2011 Minutes and Draft Designs for Plazas

December 2010 Minutes

For minutes from meeting prior to December 2010, please contact Alison Butz at alison@historicparkcityutah.com

Historic Park City Improvement Plan

Please click here to see the concepts developed for future improvements in the District.  For questions or comments please contact Alison Butz at alison@historicparkcityutah.com.

Event Survey Results

Following each event in 2010, the HPCA sent out event surveys to each member business.  A summary of all the surveys and recommendation to Park City Municipal is available.

Tuesday, October 19th
8:30 - 10am
Treasure Mountain Inn
Agenda
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Mobile Recycling Program

Winter Schedule: recycling truck will make its regular stops on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Moble Recycling Drop-off Center accepts sorted cardboard, paper, plastic, aluminum and metal from any business in Park City's Business Improvement District.
Uptown Fare, 9:55 -10:05 am
The Egyptian, 10:05-10:25 am
Bistro 412, 10:25-10:35 am
Bacchus, 10:35-1045 am
Pizza Noodle, 10:45-11 am
Yuki Arashi, 11-11:15 am
Clockwork Cafe, 11:15-11:30
Doolan’s, 11:30-11:40 am
Butcher’s, 7th Street 11:40-12 noon