
The Week Of Janaury 10th
Conservancy News & Events
Click below to view the Annual Conservancy Letter
Click below to see the 2020 Conservancy Budget

Snow Removal & Trash Bins
This winter season, the Conservancy has noticed an increase in owners pushing their driveway snow across the road and onto the right-of-way area immediately across from their homes. We ask that you please stop doing this. In addition to being a nuisance, trespass, and safety concern, it creates unnecessary work for our snow removal crew, taking them away from more pressing removal tasks.
If you must do this, the Conservancy insists (1) the snow be moved at least two feet off of the edge of the asphalt; (2) the push must be clean and any residual snow be cleared from the road; and (3) you have permission to push the snow from the owner of the land to where the snow is moved.
For questions regarding snow removal of roads and at cabins, please contact our Snow Removal Team, Darrien Nielsen (435.333.4074), or Joe Ellis (435.333.4014).

Sundance Shuttle For Owners & Members
Friday, January 24th – Sunday, January 26th
5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Complimentary
We’ll have our normal shuttle service running during the day and in addition to our normal hours, we’ll be extending the service to 10:00 pm.
Pick Up at The Ranch Club House
5:30 pm, 7:00 pm, & 8:30 pm
Drop Off & Pick Up for Returns at The Park City Theater on Kearns Blvd.
6:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:00 pm & 10:00 pm
If you have any questions or would like to reserve your spot please contact the Concierge at (435) 333-4000 or click the link below.

Trail Grooming
Conservancy crews continue to pack the snow on the designated winter trails throughout the community. Trail grooming will begin when there is a base of approximately 18 inches of packed snow.
For updates and to see the status of this maintenance, please see the online Promontory Trails Map.

Prepaid Conservancy Dues
Promontory owners who prepay annual Conservancy dues for the entire 2020 year will receive a discount of 3% off the annual assessment.
If interested, please contact Molly Roberts the Conservancy to receive this discount, payment must be made by January 31, 2020.

Slide Into Winter At Luke Ridge Tubing Hill
Regular Hours of Operation
Friday – Sunday
12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Ticket Pricing
10 Day Punch Passes: Adult: $150 Child: $100 |
Single Day Pass: |
Please Note: For your safety we ask that you do not tube when the hill is closed, it’s dangerous.

2019-20 Season Ski Shuttle
Beginning January 20th, the shuttle will begin pickup and drop off service at the Equestrian Center, in addition to the Ranch Clubhouse. To reserve a seat, please contact Concierge as usual.
If using this location, please park in the main parking lot and not in the circle immediately in front of the Equestrian Center.
Alpine Lodge at Deer Valley
-To The Slopes- Departing From The Ranch Clubhouse 7:45 am, 9:30 am, & 11:00 am |
-Leaving The Slopes- Departing From The Alpine Lodge 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, & 4:30 pm |
PC Lodge At Park City
-To The Slopes- Departing From The Ranch Clubhouse 7:45 am, 9:45 am, & 11:15 am |
-Leaving The Slopes- Departing From The Alpine Lodge 11:45 am, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, & 4:30 pm |
Homeowners & Members can contact the Concierge Desk to make reservations the day before after the opening of the clubhouse.
Monday – Friday after 6:00 am and then Saturday & Sundays after 7:00 am.
Contact The Concierge at (435) 333-4000 or click the link below.

Holiday Lighting Guidlines
Holiday lighting may be displayed during the winter season from November 1st to March 1st and should be turned off by midnight.
Colored or white lights are permitted. The Conservancy recommends that any owner purchasing new white lights please purchase those designated as “warm” and “soft” rather than “cool.” Lights may be hung in up to 15 trees at each homesite.
For more information & details click the link below.

Cell Tower Update
Verizon has begun work at the cell tower and we have been notified that AT&T will also start work soon.
Continue to contact your mobile providers to show the demand for the increased service.
Please consider contacting your cellular provider to request they too improve your reception by adding on to the tower.
AT&T – 800-331-0500
Sprint – 888-211-4727
T-Mobile – 800-937-8997

Winter Safety
With the ice and snow ahead of us, please be conscious of road conditions while driving and slow down. The changing of seasons also brings out more wildlife, which are frequently found on our roads, so please be alert and share the road to protect yourself and our native animals.
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Our contracted snow removal service has been on site placing road markers and staging supplies and equipment.
If you have a snow emergency please contact concierge
at 435.333.4000 or click link below.

Emergency Preparedness
Be Prepared. Know Your Exits.
- Promontory Ranch Road to exit out the Main Gate or Equestrian Gate, when practicable. These routes are paved and lead to major thoroughfares better able to handle traffic.
- Take Painted Valley Pass south as if going to the Nicklaus Golf Course, but continuing onto the dirt road where the paving ends near the driving range, which eventually leads to Brown’s Canyon
- Go west on the dirt road off of the north side of Saddlehorn Drive in Bison Bluffs neighborhood, near the pump house, which will ultimately connect with Silver Gate Drive, Pace Frontage Road, and Promontory Ranch Road outside of the Equestrian Gate.

Pedestrian Safety
Our community is active, out, and about. Be safe when walking. When walking along a road, walk only on the shoulder (off of the asphalt), as far as practicable from the edge of the asphalt roadway. Where a sidewalk or a road shoulder is not available, walk on the outside edge of the roadway; and walk only on the far left side of the roadway facing oncoming traffic. The best place to walk is on Promontory’s 30 miles of trails.

Traffic Safety
You may see more of the Sheriff’s department on property in the future. This is a result of some concerned neighbors that went to the Sheriff to ask for more support in managing speed violators in and around Promontory.
The Sheriff appears to have stepped up traffic and speed enforcement, particularly on Promontory Ranch Road and other more heavily travelled roads.
Be sure to follow all traffic signs and drive safely.

Motorized Vehicles At Promontory
Any and all vehicles driven on Promontory roadways (with the sole exception of Conservancy, Club Trail, and Golf Maintenance Equipment) must be properly registered and licensed with the State of Utah. All vehicles driven on Promontory Roadways must be driven by a licensed driver. Although they are gated, Promontory’s streets are made subject to the traffic laws of the State of Utah by these rules. Traffic laws may be enforced by the Summit County Sheriff’s Department and violations are also subject to penalties imposed by the Conservancy.
ATV’s, four-wheelers, and the like SHALL NEVER be driven on Promontory’s open space, trails and/or golf courses.

Dog Leash Policy
Please remember that all dogs are required to be on a leash, unless on the designated OFF-Leash Trail or at The Dog Park.
For more detailed information on Promontory Conservancy’sPolicy Regarding Pets please click the link below.

Wildlife & Rodenticides
Rodenticides, the poisons sometimes used to kill rodents, have an impact beyond the location where they were initially used. Birds of prey, such as owls and hawks, may be harmed or killed by consuming poisoned rodents, even at non-lethal doses. Additionally, hawks and owls may feed poisoned rodents to their young.
We ask that you please use snap traps to control rodent infestations without negatively impacting non-target wildlife.
Emergency Notifications
Some years ago Summit County created a system to provide phone, email, and text messages regarding emergencies. The system was upgraded such that anyone who previously signed up will need to sign up again.
The alert center also provides information about non-emergency matters in and about Summit County.