Plans underway to open the building to public services in 2026
Summit County, Utah (February 2, 2026) — Summit County residents have given a new name to the building formerly known as Skullcandy. In public voting, the community selected PEAK (Public Engagement at Kimball) Center as their favorite among three finalists.
The three names residents could vote on were selected through a process that began with Summit County officials and staff submitting name ideas for the building in December. County Manager Shayne Scott and Deputy County Manager Janna Young selected their top five submissions, which employees voted on to determine the top three for public vote.
“We appreciate the community’s involvement in this process and we’re eager to establish the PEAK Center as the landmark facility in the Snyderville Basin for our residents,” Deputy County Manager Janna Young said. “We wanted a name that felt local and conveyed how people will use the space. PEAK reflects what the building is meant to be—a place where people engage with county services and staff and participate in the public process.”
Purchased from Skullcandy in 2025, the PEAK Center will house a range of county government services and administrative offices, including a library branch, DMV operations, County Council meeting space, conference rooms, and other public-facing programs. Renovations are underway with a targeted opening date for the ground floor expected before the end of the year.
Summit County is not relocating services or elected offices from the Courthouse in Coalville, which remains the County Seat.