In response to Snowbird GM Dave Fields, a reader writes, 'Why ask Utah taxpayers — who will not benefit from a gondola — to pay for a mode of transportation that will only benefit [your] company?'
Signs on the roadways to Little Cottonwood Canyon oppose the UDOT gondola project, Friday, July 14, 2023.promoting the gondola in Little Cottonwood Canyon.He represents a company that charges over $1300 for a season pass, $160-plus for a day of skiing. They own Powderbirds, a heli-skiing operation that charges over $1800/ day. And some of their customers will pay over $20,000/season for special benefits to ski at Snowbird.
I am OK with all that but why ask Utah taxpayers — who will not benefit from a gondola — to pay for a mode of transportation that will only benefit his company.Dave Kliger, Cottonwood Heights
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