Our First Initiative: West Hills Opposition
The West Hills proposal seeks to incorporate a new town between Kamas and Hideout, covering approximately 3,600 acres in Summit County, Utah.
The proposal gives undue influence to the developer and a very small minority of Kamas Valley residents who are within the proposed boundary the power to vote on and decide on development. That is not reflective of community-based local control of land-use decisions, and ignores the existing population's desires and expectations to exercise their own property rights.
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The West Hills proposal seeks to incorporate a new town between Kamas and Hideout, covering approximately 3,600 acres in Summit County, Utah.
The proposal gives undue influence to the developer and a very small minority of Kamas Valley residents who are within the proposed boundary the power to vote on and decide on development. That is not reflective of community-based local control of land-use decisions, and ignores the existing population's desires and expectations to exercise their own property rights.
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