West Valley City's Olympic Makeover: From Hockey to Skates
Maverik Center to Host Figure Skating and Short Track Speedskating
West Valley City is set for a significant transformation ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics. The Maverik Center, formerly known for hosting hockey games, will now feature figure skating and short track speedskating. The city's mayor, who fondly remembers enjoying figure skating more than hockey during the 2002 Games, is thrilled about this change.
A Shift in Plans
The city's arena, previously called the E Center, was a crucial venue in 2002, hosting ice hockey championship matches. However, plans have evolved. Hockey will now take place at the Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City, allowing the Maverik Center to focus on other sports.
Transforming the Arena
This switch is a big deal for West Valley City. The mayor believes it will transform the arena and bring new opportunities. The city is also working on improving access to the venue, addressing issues like parking and traffic.
Upgrades and Improvements
Upgrades are necessary to prepare the Maverik Center for the 2034 Games. While the exact cost is unknown, the city is committed to making the necessary changes. This includes improving security and infrastructure, which have evolved since the last Olympics.
Optimism for the Future
The mayor is optimistic about the changes. She highlights the city's growth since 2002, including its diverse population and thriving food scene. She hopes the 2034 Games will bring people together, just like they did in 2002.