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Cottonwood Heights advances 30% design for Highland Trail Phase 3, eyes property acquisition and grants
Summary
City staff described a 30% preliminary design for Highland Trail Phase 3 (Fort Union to I‑215) to study right‑of‑way needs, pedestrian safety and intersection improvements; staff said the city could contribute roughly $35,000 in match and pursue county corridor grants once design identifies property to buy.
Cottonwood Heights staff presented a preliminary design scope on Jan. 21 for Highland Trail Phase 3, a connector from Fort Union to I‑215 that would run primarily on the west side of Highland Drive and address pedestrian safety at the Highland/LaCresta intersection.
The project will fund a 30% level of design to identify property needs and evaluate intersection and trail alignment alternatives, said the city’s public works presenter. “This only gets us 30% on…
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