Park City Planning Commission to Discuss School Bus Routes and Pool Regulations

The commission will review potential updates to the Land Management Code for swimming pools and hot tubs.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

The Park City Planning Commission will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 to discuss several agenda items, including a work session on modifying a conditional use permit for school bus routing onto Kearns Boulevard, as well as a review of potential updates to the Land Management Code to clarify regulations for swimming pools and hot tubs.

Why it matters

As a growing mountain town, Park City is constantly balancing the needs of residents, businesses, and public infrastructure. Reviewing regulations around school bus routes and private pools/hot tubs helps ensure public safety and quality of life are maintained as the community evolves.

The details

During the meeting, the Planning Commission will hold a work session on a Park City School District request to modify a conditional use permit for school bus routing onto Kearns Boulevard via Lucky John Drive and Monitor Drive. They will also conduct a work session to review and provide input on potential updates to the Land Management Code to clarify regulations for swimming pools and hot tubs.

  • The Planning Commission meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.

The players

Park City Planning Commission

The governing body responsible for land use planning and development decisions in Park City, Utah.

Park City School District

The public school district serving the Park City area.

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What’s next

The Planning Commission will review the proposed changes and provide feedback, but no final decisions will be made at this meeting. The commission may hold additional meetings or public hearings before approving any updates to the Land Management Code.

The takeaway

As Park City continues to grow, the city is proactively reviewing its policies and regulations to balance the needs of residents, businesses, and public infrastructure. These discussions on school bus routes and private pools/hot tubs demonstrate the city's commitment to maintaining a high quality of life for the community.