Draper just set aside 250 acres for nature, banning future buildings. Great for green spaces, but could it limit the city's growth?
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This could save money on future infrastructure, but might also limit tax revenue from new developments.
Nature lovers and future generations will enjoy more green spaces, but developers might be disappointed.
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Draper City sets aside over 250 acres of land for conservation, barring future development KUTV