Draper just approved a new housing plan, which could mean more homes and growth. But will it change your neighborhood?
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This could mean more tax revenue for Draper, but also higher demand for city services.
Developers and potential homebuyers might benefit from this, but existing residents could see changes to their neighborhoods.
No groups negatively affected
Draper mayor claims city had no choice but to approve new housing development plan KUTV
A Hot Jobs Market Is Fueling a Housing Boom Within Utah’s Silicon Slopes WSJ