Park City funding for arts district questioned amid coronavirus pandemic

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Alex Butwinski this week described his reaction in 2017 to City Hall’s announcement it would acquire land to develop an arts and culture district as “over the moon.”
An arts district was “exactly what we needed,” he said in an interview about his opinion of the plans at that time, noting a district would help diversify the Park City economy from one that is heavily dependent on the ski industry.
Three years later, amid the continued spread of the novel coronavirus and the economic uncertainty it has caused, Butwinski has raised questions about City Hall’s plans. Butwinski, a former member of the Park City Council who left office in early 2014, testified at a recent City Council meeting centered on the future of the district, envisioned to be anchored by the Kimball Art Center and the Utah offices of the Sundance Institute.

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