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It is clear that the majority do not want to create a new city as is reflected from a number of survey's done 5 years ago, with the same results 60% against. In fact annexation was preferable more than forming a new city. If a group of More..
This isn't the end of the story. The annexation process will move ahead in little steps. In 10 years we will most likely see the Millcreek area split into several cities with an island or two left unclaimed.
Millcreek residents ought to seek to be annexed by Salt Lake City.