Much of debris from collapse of Draper homes still sits at bottom of cliff months later

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Much of debris from collapse of Draper homes still sits at bottom of cliff months later
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Debris from the two Draper homes that collapsed in April is still covering a portion of Ann's trails. The city has been working with EDGEHomes to clean it up and clear the trail since the incident occurred. emmarileytv

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