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Park City mayor won’t seek second term

Nann Worel said she has nine months left in office and is ‘far from done.’

(Park City Municipal Corporation) Park City Mayor Nann Worel.

(Park City Municipal Corporation) Park City Mayor Nann Worel.

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During her annual State of Park City address Tuesday, Park City Mayor Nann Worel told residents she doesn’t plan to run for reelection.

“But let me be clear, while I won’t be running again, I’m far from done,” Worel said Tuesday. “Over the next nine months, I challenge my colleagues on the city council to step up, push past divisions and deliver real results. This is not a farewell tour—it’s a final stretch to drive meaningful progress on the issues that will define Park City’s future.”

The mayor outlined several objectives for the council to deliver on in 2025.

Worel said by June 1, the council should pick a location for a new senior center. Also by that date, the mayor said the council should select a developer to move forward with its long-stalled project at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard.

“At the same time, I ask the council to finalize negotiations with the Kimball Art Center on the parcel they will be purchasing within the five acres,” she said.

To read the full story, visit KPCW.org.

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