Smith Ranch Park in Eagle Mountain has been the target of repeated vandalism and graffiti, leading to the closure of the park’s restrooms. The park, a popular spot for residents and visitors, has suffered ongoing damage to facilities. The city urges residents to report vandalism and suspicious activity to deter future incidents. null Smith Ranch…
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Eagle Mountain City Hall – City hosts downtown open house, gathering resident input
Eagle Mountain residents provided feedback on the future downtown area at an open house, discussing amenities like restaurants and parks. Residents’ input will guide the planning process to create a community hub reflecting the town’s values. Additional open houses and surveys will ensure the downtown area meets residents’ needs. null Eagle Mountain residents had the…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Traffic flow restored at Mountain View Corridor following severe congestion
On November 7, traffic congestion at SR-73 and SR-85 due to lane closures caused significant delays. Excavation work at 800 West led to lane closures, necessitating a new traffic plan. By November 8, double left-turn lanes were restored, but left-turn from southbound Mountain View Corridor to eastbound Pioneer Crossing remains closed. null On Thursday, Nov….
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Pony Express Days Rodeo recognized as best rodeo for third straight year
Eagle Mountain’s Pony Express Days Rodeo, recognized as the Best Small Rodeo in the PRCA’s Wilderness Circuit for the third year in a row, offers top-tier cowboy talent and entertainment value. With record crowd participation and new acts, it promises a memorable experience for both residents and visitors next summer. null Every summer, Eagle Mountain…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – UFA to conduct controlled burn Saturday
The Unified Fire Authority canceled a controlled burn due to weather conditions. A new controlled burn is planned near Smith Ranch and Evan’s Ranch neighborhoods to reduce dry vegetation buildup. Residents should expect visible smoke and odors in the area, advised to keep windows closed if sensitive to smoke. null UPDATE: Due to current weather…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Weather and progress impact Pioneer Crossing project completion timeline
The ongoing Pioneer Crossing construction project is 55% complete, with a target finish in early December. Work includes paving, striping, and infrastructure improvements like moving powerlines underground. Remaining tasks include curb installation, storm drain connections, and road base preparation. Updates on progress and potential changes are provided on social media. null The ongoing construction project…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Ben Reeves appointed as new Eagle Mountain City Manager
Eagle Mountain City appoints Benjamin Reeves as new City Manager, known for his city management experience and community-focused leadership. Reeves will lead the city through an exciting period in its history. Read the press release for more information. null Eagle Mountain City is pleased to announce the appointment of Benjamin Reeves as the new City…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Scheduled blast to take place at Lehi Peck Quarry
A planned blast at the Lehi Peck Quarry on Nov. 7 between 3-5pm may cause loud noises and mild ground vibrations for residents in surrounding areas. The blast is part of routine quarry operations with safety precautions to minimize impact on neighborhoods, and residents may hear noise during blasting. null A planned blast will occur…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Library brings dinosaurs to life with “Dinovember” events
Dinovember at Eagle Mountain Public Library features family-friendly activities like Night with the Dinosaurs, a scavenger hunt, story times, and a crochet workshop. Kids can learn about dinosaurs while having fun through games, crafts, and creative activities throughout the month of November, promoting educational and entertaining experiences for families. null Dinosaurs are taking over the…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Voters approve split of Alpine School District
Residents of Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Fairfield, and Cedar Fort voted to split from the Alpine School District with the passage of Proposition 14 and 11. This decision followed months of debate over facilities funding and community representation, creating new districts in the western and central regions of the county for local governance. null Residents…
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