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Utah Olympic Park schedules public open houses on proposed development plans

A rainbow touches down on the ski jump at Utah Olympic Park, Sept. 30, 2025. Photo: TownLift
PARK CITY, Utah — The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation will hold two public open houses in early November to share concept plans and gather feedback on potential development at the Utah Olympic Park.
The sessions are scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 5, and Tuesday, Nov. 11, both from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Quinney Welcome Center at the park.
According to the foundation, the events are intended to promote transparency and collaboration as officials consider future improvements to the facility. Proposed updates are aimed at supporting athlete training, enhancing the visitor experience, and expanding community access, while maintaining the Olympic legacy that has defined the park since the 2002 Winter Games.
Community members, local stakeholders, and members of the media are invited to attend either session to view preliminary concept plans, ask questions, and provide feedback directly to representatives from the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation and its project partners.
The Utah Olympic Park, located off State Route 224, serves as a year-round training and competition venue for Olympic and development-level athletes and a public recreation destination.
More information about the project and future engagement opportunities is expected to be released following the open houses.
 
    
 




 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
