ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald UDOT has completely redone their plans to Highland Highway because of the backlash they received when they presented the original last month. Highland Highway during rush hour Tuesday, May 13, 2008 in Highland.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Larene Orgill (center), 12, jumps to splash muddy water over 7-year-old Eli Hayes in the aftermath of the fireman's spray, when a fire truck blasted water from one of its hoses high into the air over the crowd, in one of the fields outside Mountain Ridge Junior High during the Highland Fling Saturday, August 2, 2008 in Highland.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Derek Butler, 12, can't watch as he covers his eyes with his hat while Stunt Team biker Ben Voyles jumps over him during the BMX Action Sports Stunt Team demonstration outside Mountain Ridge Junior High during the Highland Fling Saturday, August 2, 2008 in Highland.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Sandra Steele voices her concerns and suggestions to the City of Saratoga Springs City Council during the Truth in Taxation public hearing, in which members of the community learned more and spoke about the proposed 242 percent property tax increase within the City of Saratoga Springs Tuesday, August 5, 2008. If the vote goes through, it will bring the bill of a $300,000 house from $135 to $405.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Larry Roberts voices his concerns and suggestions to the City of Saratoga Springs City Council during the Truth in Taxation public hearing, in which members of the community learned more and spoke about the proposed 242 percent property tax increase within the City of Saratoga Springs Tuesday, August 5, 2008. If the vote goes through, it will bring the bill of a $300,000 house from $135 to $405.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Saratoga Springs City Mayor Timothy Parker answers questions during the Truth in Taxation public hearing, in which members of the community learned more and spoke about the proposed 242 percent property tax increase within the City of Saratoga Springs Tuesday, August 5, 2008. If the vote goes through, it will bring the bill of a $300,000 house from $135 to $405.
CRAIG DILGER/Daily Herald Ann Clyde votes for the primary of Highland City Councilman at Lone Peak High on Tuesday, September 11, 2007.
Photo by Karissa Neely Students make a bit of modern art using the "Paper Paper," and invention created for Highland Elementary Invention Convention May 14.
Photo by Karissa Neely Colton Bagley, right, shows of the "Four Sided Suncap," invented by Korbin Kofford for the Highland Elementary Invention Convention May 14.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Lowell Nelson of Highland milks his goat at his home Friday, May 15, 2009. Some highland residents are asking the city to allow goats to be kept on smaller lots.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Lowell Nelson of Highland approaches his goats at his home Friday, May 15, 2009. Some highland residents are asking the city to allow goats to be kept on smaller lots.
MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Ansen Hatch, left, of Lehi, explains his dissatisfaction with road plans to Highland Highway project team member Randi Shover, second from left, during a UDOT open house at Cabela's Thursday, March 27, 2008.
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Katelyn Wallis, 6, of Cedar Hills, tests out a fire truck hose as 3-year-old Peyton Seegmiller watches and waits for his turn at the brand new fire station in Highland, part of the Lone Peak Fire District, June 28, 2008. The station had its opening ceremony Friday evening and will officially be open for operations Monday morning.
ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Public works and engineering administrative assistant Haylie Studebaker answers the phone at the Highland Public Works department Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Studebaker and her co-workers Jone Varney and Jill Stewart (left to right) will be working 10 hours a day for 4 days when they switch to their new city building.
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Noah Davis reacts to his brother Calvin's cast at the first day of Hooked On Fishing, a three week fishing course for Highland and American Fork children organized by Highland CIty at Highland Glen Park Tuesday, June 2, 2009.
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