On the first of September, the City Council approved a proposal to buy new snow removal equipment for Eagle Mountain. “Staff recommends that the City Council approve the purchase of two(2) International CV515 Snow Plow Dump Trucks from Rush Trucks on the State contract in the amount of $204,967.60.” Instead of buying a large snow…
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Officials Take Tour Of Eagle Mountain To Discuss Possible Wildlife Corridor
On August 31st, the Eagle Mountain Nature and Wildlife Alliance invited officials to tour Eagle Mountain and get a look at the open space it has to offer. The tour included a trip to the top of Turtle Hill where they could view Hidden and Cedar Valleys. Representative Ben McAdams discussed the visit on his…
Read moreTopology of Eagle Mountain and Cedar Valley – 3D Print
I recently purchased a Creative Ender 3 3D printer. And as any new 3D printer owner would do, I went on the search for things to print. Besides the common ones like the ball in a cube, and Mandalorian figures, I wanted to find some productive educational things to print as well. So I started…
Read moreHow Can We Change City Code?
I get asked a lot of questions about Eagle Mountain. A couple of the questions that I hear most often are: “What does City Code say about this…” as well as “How can I change City Code?”. This article hopefully will give you enough information that you will be able to answer both of those…
Read morePaul Jerome – Eagle Mountains New City Administrator
On July 27th, 2020 Eagle Mountain Staff announced that the current City Administrator had taken a new position and would be leaving his current position. “Eagle Mountain, we’re losing a legend. Eagle Mountain City Administrator Ifo Pili has accepted a position as the city manager of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Mr. Pili has worked for…
Read moreFivemile Pass May Become Fee-Based, Daily-Use Permit BLM Area
The US Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is looking at making an area located along Highway 73 in Tooele County and the Cedar Valley near Eagle Mountain a special use area. They are currently doing an Environmental Assessment with a project name of Fivemile Pass Special Area Designation. “The Bureau of…
Read moreBryan Densley – Eagle Mountain Resident Spotlight
Bryan Densley is the owner and operator of Densley Sound. Their family moved to Eagle Mountain because they “love the openness and the outdoors, the farms, but also the fiber internet. Where I do a lot of remote work from home, and with my business, I transfer large amounts of data over the internet, that…
Read moreHoofbeats to Healing – Moving to Eagle Mountain
“Hoofbeats to Healing is dedicated to providing therapeutic horse back riding in Saratoga Springs, Utah. We use an effective natural approach to therapeutic horse back riding via Missouri Fox Trotter and Andalusian horses. Based on the theory of Cross hemispheric integration, which is if a child didn’t crawl correctly their brain may not be mapped…
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Costco is Coming to Saratoga Springs! NEED a membership to Costco??! Temporary sign up location- Inside Mountain America Credit Union 25 E Crossroads Blvd. Come in Monday- Friday from 9-5:30 to get signed up!! New members will get $20 Costco Shop Card as an Executive Member, or a $10 Costco Shop Card as a Gold…
Read moreBLM Closures Prompt Confused Protests at Local Universities
PROVO/OREM — Confrontations between college students and counter-protesters raged this afternoon sparked by the Conservative Republican Alliance Against Chronic Racism (CRAACR), a student group dedicated to highlighting white privilege on university campuses in Utah County. Upon hearing of government-led BLM closures throughout the county, Burke Botchley, CRAACR President, organized protests on multiple campuses to decry…
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