Park City Council to vote on $55 million bonds for Champtown entertainment district; June 23 agenda included alcohol sales, subdivisions
Park City residents will see a major vote on July 7 as the City Council considers issuing $55 million in sales tax revenue bonds to fund the Champtown entertainment district, a planned tourism hub west of I-135. The council also recently met on June 23 to consider extending alcohol sales hours during the 2026 World Cup and approving final plats for two new subdivisions, though minutes from that meeting have not yet been published.
Recent meeting: June 23 City Council
The council met June 23 and considered an ordinance (Ordinance #1244-2026) to allow extended hours for alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverage sales during the FIFA 2026 World Cup. Also on the agenda were final plats for two subdivisions: Sartain Addition (south of 77th Street North and west of Broadway Avenue) and Grove Estates Addition (north of 85th Street North and west of Hydraulic Avenue). Resolutions to pave and install sewer and water infrastructure in Grove Estates Addition were also up for approval. Because minutes have not yet been published, it is not known whether these items were approved or defeated.
Upcoming meeting: July 7 City Council
The council’s July 7 agenda is dominated by the Champtown project. The council will consider authorizing $55 million in Sales Tax Special Obligation Revenue Bonds for the Champtown STAR Bond Project, along with related bond anticipation notes for the Champtown Community Improvement District (CID). An amendment to the STAR Bond Development Agreement with Champtown Partners, LLC is also up for approval.
According to the agenda, the Champtown project area covers roughly 155 acres west of I-135, north of 53rd Street North, east of Chisholm Creek, and south of 61st Street North. Proposed attractions include an aquarium, a butterfly facility, and a mixed-martial-arts and combat sports complex, plus hotel and retail space.
Upcoming meeting: July 7 Convention and Tourism Board
The Park City Convention and Tourism Board will also meet July 7. The board will consider a $20,000 funding request from Friends University Wrestling and a request from Kansas Best Robotics. Approval of the May 5, 2026 meeting minutes is also on the agenda.
Coming up
- July 7 — Park City City Council, 6 p.m. (Champtown bonds, subdivision approvals).
- July 7 — Park City Convention and Tourism Board, time to be confirmed (wrestling funding, robotics request).
Neither meeting’s outcome is known in advance; both are open to the public.
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