Central Wasatch Commission Alta Town Council Presentation March 10, 2021 Member Jurisdictions Ski Resorts Community Councils and Homeowner Associations Mike Maughan – President and GM, Kurt Hegmann – Mill D Cabin Owners Association Barbara Cameron – Chair, Big Cottonwood Community Council Steve Issowits -- Director of Resort Planning, Chair, Brighton Resident Solitude Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Del Draper – President, Cecret Lake Cabin Owners Association Randy Doyle – General Manager, Brighton Ski Resort Michael Braun – District 2 Representative, Granite Community Council Dave Fields – President and GM, Snowbird Ski Resort Wayne Crawford – President, Cardiff Canyon Owners Association Nathan Rafferty – President & CEO, Ski Don Despain – General Manager, Big Cottonwood Canyon Improvement District Conservation Interests Kirk Nichols – President, USFS Evergreen HOA, Professor of Outdoor Recreation, University of Utah Carl Fisher – Executive Director, Save Our Canyons Pat Shea -- Friends of Alta Private Citizens Megan Nelson – External Affairs Associate, The Michael Marker – Resident Nature Conservancy Paul Diegel – Resident Troy Morgan – Brighton Resident Carolyn Wawra – Executive Director, Recycle Utah Will McCarvill – Salt Lake City Resident Brian Hutchinson – Salt Lake City Resident Recreation Interests Ed Marshall – Log Haven Restaurant Jan Striefel – Stakeholders Council Vice-Chair; League of Women Nate Furman – Salt Lake Climbers Alliance Voter of Salt Lake John Knoblock – Mt Olympus Community Council Kelly Bricker -- Stakeholders Council Chair; Parks, Recreation, & Member, Chair, Trails Utah Tourism, University of Utah Sarah Bennett – Executive Director, Trails Utah Annalee Munsey – Assistant GM, Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy Tom Diegel – Board Member, Wasatch Backcountry Alliance CWC Stakeholders Central Wasatch Commission Member Jurisdiction Benefits

Salt Lake Cottonwood Sandy Alta Summit Jurisdiction Benefit Overall Salt Lake City Millcreek City Brighton Park City UTA County Heights City Town County Coordination of Jurisdictions X X X X X X X X X X X Consensus Approach X X X X X X X X X X X Common, Regional Solutions X X X X X X X X X X X Adding Land/Resource Protection X X X X X X X X X X X Consensus-Based Transportation X X X X X X X X X X X Approach Short-Term Improvements in X X X X X X X X X X X Mountains Environmental Dashboard X X X X X X X X X X X Regional Stakeholder Involvement X X X X X X X X X X X Watershed Protection X X X (indirect) X (indirect) X (indirect) X X X X (indirect) Visitor Use Understanding and X X X X X X X X X X X Impacts Land-Use Decision Making X X X X X X X X Local Responsibilities X X X X X X X X X X X Coordination In Mts Member Jurisdictions Mountain Transportation

Over the course of 2020 and the first half of 2021, the Central Wasatch Commission aims to arrive at a proposed comprehensive year- round transportation system that includes the Salt Lake Valley, Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, Parleys Canyon, and connections to the Wasatch Back.

Stakeholders and the public have been and are invited to engage at every juncture during this process. Mountain Transportation System Project Timeline CWC Mountain Transportation System Initiative Map • Following its December 2020 meeting, the Central Wasatch Commission decided to build upon the recommendations provided by CWC staff and delve more finely into each of the MTS alternatives.

• That looked like “Learning Sessions,” during which Commissioners met publicly to deliberate over bus, rail, and aerial transportation modes for the project area.

• The goal is to arrive at a consensus recommendation for a regional MTS at the April 5, 2021 board meeting. MTS Next Steps Thank you. Questions?

Ralph Becker, [email protected] Central Wasatch Commission Executive Director

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