
<p>People residing in the Olympus Hills neighborhood of East Millcreek will have to wait a little longer to become Holladay city residents.</p><p>The Salt Lake County Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday to continue its protest against the proposed annexation of the neighborhood bounded by 3900 South and 4500 South between 2700 East and Interstate 215 into the city.</p><p>A solid majority of the area's 3,600 residents signed a petition, certified as valid by County Clerk Sherrie Swensen, to move from the unincorporated county into Holladay.</p><p>"This just makes common sense," said resident and annexation booster Steve Pohlman, arguing that an earlier economic feasibility study by Zions Bank showed the move of this almost exclusively residential area into Holladay to be revenue neutral.</p><p><a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/57429313-78/county-council-annexation-holladay.html.csp">Keep reading...</a></p>