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Core Campaign Information
- Briefing Document (PDF)
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Meetings & Key Dates Sheet
- Open House #1: Wednesday, November 5 — 6:00–8:00 PM
Quinney Welcome Center, Utah Olympic Park - Open House #2: Tuesday, November 11 — 6:00–8:00 PM
Quinney Welcome Center, Utah Olympic Park
- Open House #1: Wednesday, November 5 — 6:00–8:00 PM
Shareable Assets
📄 Letter Templates
Choose a template below and expand to view or edit. Click Copy Letter to copy the full text. The first three letters are for the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission and Summit County Council, and the final letter is for members of the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation Board.
Template 1: General Community Member (Planning Commission / County Council)
Subject: Keep the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool Open During Construction
Dear Planning Commission and County Council Members,
I’m writing as a community member to support uninterrupted access to the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool during hotel construction at Utah Olympic Park. The pool is essential to our local economy, youth development, and Utah’s Olympic legacy. The hotel developer has publicly indicated the pool can remain open during construction; I ask that any approvals include clear language to preserve access, with short, well‑noticed maintenance windows outside peak May–September.
Thank you for supporting policies that protect athletes, families, and seasonal jobs while allowing responsible development to proceed.
Thanks,
Template 2: Parent of Athlete (Planning Commission / County Council)
Subject: Protect Athlete Access to the Freestyle Pool
Dear Planning Commission and County Council Members,
As a parent of a freestyle athlete, I respectfully request that the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool remain open during hotel construction at UOP. Training continuity is critical for safety, progression, and readiness for the 2030 and 2034 Winter Games. Please require construction plans that keep the pool available to Utah clubs, with any needed work scheduled outside peak May–September and with equitable access for teams.
Thank you for prioritizing our athletes and Utah’s Olympic pipeline.
Thanks,
Template 3: Business Owner / Local Resident (Planning Commission / County Council)
Subject: Preserve Pool Access — Support Jobs & Visitors
Dear Planning Commission and County Council Members,
I operate a local business and see firsthand how the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool supports seasonal employment and visitor spending. Please ensure approvals for hotel construction at UOP explicitly keep the pool open, limiting closures to brief, well‑noticed windows outside peak May–September. This balances responsible development with economic stability and community benefit.
Thank you for your leadership in sustaining Utah’s Olympic and tourism legacy.
Thanks,
Template 4: Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation Board Member
Subject: Support for Keeping the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool Open During Construction
Dear [Board Member Name],
I am writing to express my support for maintaining uninterrupted access to the Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool during the upcoming hotel construction at Utah Olympic Park. This facility is not only a cornerstone of Utah’s Olympic heritage but also a vital training ground for current and future athletes preparing for the 2030 and 2034 Winter Games.
The freestyle pool serves hundreds of athletes, coaches, and families every year, helping to sustain Utah’s leadership in winter sports and Olympic development. Keeping the pool open ensures continued progress toward the state’s Olympic and community goals while preserving jobs, training opportunities, and public engagement.
I urge the Foundation to continue working collaboratively with local clubs, coaches, and county leaders to protect athlete access and minimize disruption throughout the construction process. Thank you for your leadership and commitment to Utah’s Olympic legacy.
Thanks,
💬 Talking Points
- The hotel developer confirmed the pool can remain open during construction.
- We support responsible development — not unnecessary disruption.
- The Spence Eccles Freestyle Pool is vital to Utah’s Olympic and community identity.
- Keeping the pool open protects jobs, athletes, and Utah’s Olympic legacy.
- Maintaining access ensures USA's athletes are ready to compete at the 2030 Winter Olympics.
- Protecting training continuity now strengthens USA’s prospects for success at the 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
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