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Alpine is located near the mouth of American Fork Canyon. Alpine was settled in 1850 and was called Mountainville for many years.
Population: 8,325
Form of Government: Traditional
Incorporated: January 19, 1855
Building licenses for people wishing to build a home in Alpine can be acquired at the Alpine City Hall, 20 North Main, Alpine, Utah 84004.
801-756-6241
Alpine City building codes can be obtained from the Alpine City Hall, 20 North Main, Alpine, Utah 84004.
801-756-6241
Highland is a small community surrounded by the foothills of Mount Timpanogos. Highland is close to Salt Lake City and enjoys one of the lowest property tax rates in Utah County.
Population: 8,172
Median Age: 21
Household Size (Average): 5
Government: Traditional
Date of Incorporation: July 13, 1977
Parks: 10
Highland is a small community near Salt Lake City, but separated by beautiful mountains.
The origin of Highland's name comes from Alexander Adamson, a Scottish farmer who thought the tall mountains surrounding Highland reminded him of his native Scotland.
The tight-knit community enjoys a low crime rate. Highland has had a steady growth rate of about 5% for the last decade. Highland is also one of the youngest communities in Utah.
Licenses to build a home in Highland can be obtained from the Highland City Hall at 5378 West 10400 North, Highland, Utah 84003.
801-756-5751
Building codes for Highland can be obtained from the Highland City Hall at 5378 West 10400 North, Highland, Utah 84003.
801-756-5751
Subcontractors in the Alpine & Highland area:
Building materials can be purchased at:
Landscaping supplies can be found at:
Landscaping services can be obtained from the following companies:
The following companies supply security services for the Alpine & Highland area: