Over three-quarters of a mile of trees are now dug up and piled alongside the Provo River as part of the Utah Department of Transportation's expansion of the Provo River Parkway Trail.
One Provo man, Steve Ault, claims to own much of the land where this occurred. UDOT for their part claims the land to be state property.
Ault said he’s still “in shock” after stumbling across the demolition. He claims it’s been his land for almost forty years. He said his frustration is bigger than a property battle, he’s concerned about how this change will affect the environment.
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