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Park City to Host Public Sessions on New Business Waste Reduction Rules

Park City is hosting public sessions this March to explain new waste rules businesses and hauling companies must follow under an ordinance the City Council passed last fall.

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Park City to Host Public Sessions on New Business Waste Reduction Rules
Source: www.parkrecord.com

Park City published a notice this week announcing a series of public information sessions scheduled for March 2026 to walk businesses and waste-hauling companies through new waste reduction requirements the City Council approved last fall.

The sessions are designed to explain an ordinance that places new obligations on both businesses operating within the city and the companies that haul their waste. The notice, released March 9, signals that the city is moving into an implementation phase following the council's fall vote.

Details on session dates, times, and locations were not included in the published notice, but the city indicated the sessions would take place throughout March. Businesses and waste haulers with questions about how the new rules apply to their operations are expected to use these sessions as their primary point of entry before compliance requirements take effect.

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The ordinance represents Park City's latest effort to formalize waste reduction at the commercial level, extending regulatory reach beyond residents to include the businesses and service providers that generate and manage significant volumes of material. Park City has increasingly tied its sustainability goals to concrete policy mechanisms in recent years, and the council's fall approval of the ordinance follows that pattern.

Anyone with a stake in how Park City handles commercial waste should check the city's official channels for updated session schedules as March progresses.

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