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An ‘extinct’ way of life? Residents in one of Salt Lake City’s last rural neighborhoods worry about the inland port paving over paradise.

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Dan Thompson says he's opposed to the inland port area project. Last year, Utah lawmakers took control of a massive portion of land in Salt Lake City's northwest area in an effort to create a distribution hub on the city's northwest side, sparking outrage among residents.