Say NO to Dakota Pacific

Presentation on Dakota Pacific’s Proposal

The FACTS are indisputable. Make sure to read the real truth below!

Get In Touch With Dakota Pacific

  • John Miller

    John R. Miller is the Founder of Dakota Pacific Real Estate Partners

    299 South Main Street, Suite 2450

    Salt Lake City, Utah 84111

    801-365-6200

  • Jeff Gochnour

    Jeff Gochnour

    Director, Development
    Jeff oversees and directs the entitlement, design and construction of several mixed-use projects along the Wasatch Front.

    Phone: 801-365-6210

  • Christopher Beynon

    MIG

    Chief Development Officer, Treasurer

    800.790.8444

  • Mark De La Torre

    Director of Visualization, MIG

  • Jim Charlier

    President, Charlier Associates - Transportation Planning

    2919 Valmont Road #206

    Boulder, CO 80301

    Phone: 303.543.7277

    Toll-Free: 866.768.0261

THE DEEPLY FLAWED ARGUMENT OF SUMMIT COUNTY COUNCIL BEING USED TO ADVANCE THIS PROJECT!

“The reality is that given the existing growth trends in Summit County, the daily traffic congestion at Kimball Junction will only get worse, with or without the Dakota Pacific project. The only thing that will improve the traffic condition there is completion of the proposed Alt 3 UDOT project. This project is currently on the secondary list of projects — in other words, it will maybe be completed in the next decade. The way UDOT determines priorities is both an objective and subjective (politically influenced) process. The objective criteria are population density and traffic counts. Given the relative lack of density and traffic counts when compared to Wasatch Front projects, S.R. 224 may always be a “next decade” project. Dakota Pacific brings the density and political clout to increase the likelihood of bringing the project to completion…..It is my firm opinion that approval of this project is the only way that I will see S.R. 224 improved in my lifetime.

— Glenn Wright, Summit County Council, Guest Editorial - Park Record - November 5th, 2021

Say “NO” to Dakota Pacific

Say “No” to Dakota Pacific / Summit County Council on December 1st if you don’t want this to be Park City!