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Highland approves interlocal agreements for 4800 West safety and trail improvements; county to fund majority
Summary
The Highland City Council approved two interlocal agreements to accept Utah County funding for safety and trail work on 4800 West and to formalize cost sharing with neighboring Alpine. Utah County will provide just over $5 million; Highland and Alpine will split a required local match of about 6.77 percent.
The Highland City Council voted unanimously to accept Utah County funding for roadway safety and multi-use trail improvements on 4800 West and to approve a companion interlocal agreement with the city of Alpine that formalizes the local match split.
Staff and consultants presented the project as a safety-focused corridor realignment at the State Route 92 intersection, shoulder and lane improvements, and a 10-foot multi-use trail on the east side to connect to existing regional trails. "The county would fund just over $5,000,000 toward this project," the city's presentation said; the council packet shows a county award of approximately $5.09 million with a required local match (6.77 percent) shared by Highland and Alpine.
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