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(KSL News) Park City is at maximum capacity for snow. City officials say they've run out of places to stash the snow to keep it off streets.
The city's snowbanks are full, so it is hauling large amounts to a dump near Highway 40. So far, trucks have moved about 6,500 cubic yards out of the city. That's roughly the equivalent of a football field piled 40 to 50 feet high.









