03/01/2012
Salt Lake County Council navigated its way thru the morass to uphold the resorts' rights for summer uses, clearing the way for Snowbird to build its coaster (next to the Peruvian lift, NOT across the road!). Save Our Canyons may never be happy as long as there are commercial resorts in the canyons, but we worked diligently with SL City Public Utilities (watershed), SL County Planning, and several Council members to craft a narrowly-focused tweak that will - in spite of what the article says- for now stave off new resort proposals. Also, I personally have requested the County defer any discussion of SkiLink and other interconnect proposals into the on-going Mountain Transportation Corridor Study, where they can be addressed as part of an overall stakeholder-driven transportation/transit framework. That is the best place for that discussion... and should help alleviate concerns.
Snowbird is poised to get the mountain coaster it wants to bolster summer business. The Little Cottonwood Canyon resort will be able to restart the process of seeking a permit for a coaster — planned now for private land next to the Peruvian Express chairlift rather than the lower face of Mount Supe...