Friday came and went without answering big questions for voters on a controversial high-density development planned for the old Cottonwood Mall site in Holladay.
And that means voters will likely weigh in without knowing if their votes will be counted, and if they are counted, if that vote will mean anything.
Six weeks ago, the Utah Supreme Court expedited its hearings and seemed to signal a quick ruling on the legality of a ballot initiative to overturn the city’s approval of the massive planned housing, office tower and retail project near 4800 S. Highland Drive and the Jordan River.