The Central Wasatch Commission updated the council on its work to protect the region's watershed, ecosystems, and recreational opportunities while balancing transportation and economic interests. They are looking to revive efforts on the Central Wasatch National Conservation and Recreation Area Act.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The proposed Highland Drive extension is estimated to cost $118.9 million, while the alternative 1700 East corridor is estimated at $20.4 million.
Residents who value the preservation of Dimpledale Regional Park and seek less disruptive transportation solutions.
The environment, wildlife, and potentially residents in the vicinity of the proposed road extension.
Residents strongly oppose the proposed extension of Highland Drive through Dimpledale Regional Park, citing environmental concerns and advocating for less costly alternatives.
The Central Wasatch Commission updated the council on its work to protect the region's watershed, ecosystems, and recreational opportunities while balancing transportation and economic interests. They are looking to revive efforts on the Central Wasatch National Conservation and Recreation Area Act.
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