Residents of Eagle Mountain City are upset with the current state of Lake Mountain Road. This road is in such a poor condition that it is a hazard to drivers, emergency responders, delivery personnel, and anyone else using the road. The potholes are so large that they can cause damage to vehicles, and there is…
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Explore the latest on growth and development across Cedar Valley, from new housing communities and commercial projects to business expansions and city planning updates. As Eagle Mountain, Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Fort, and Fairfield continue to grow, we provide clear, up-to-date coverage on the developments shaping the future of Northern Utah County. Whether it’s a new neighborhood, a retail center, or infrastructure improvements, this section keeps you informed on how our communities are evolving.
Developer Takes Eagle Mountain City To Court Over Water Rights
On 11 October 2002, LSC Real Estate, LLC, a company that was started by Larry S. Carson and Sandra K. Carson of Highland, Utah, filed a lawsuit in the 4th Judicial District Court. The lawsuit lists Eagle Mountain City, an incorporated city within Utah County, State of Utah, and DOES 1-20. In a civil action,…
Read more8 Great Reasons to Move to Utah
Between skiing and Sundance Film Festival, there are a lot of things that make Utah desirable for the new folk. The Beehive State has many charms. If you are considering moving here and starting a new chapter in life, here are eight great reasons to move to Utah. 1# A robust job market Utah has…
Read moreResidents Sound Off On Future of Tickville Wash
The City of Eagle Mountain surveyed residents to see how they feel about the Tickville Wash that runs through Eagle Mountain. The survey had respondents between Oct 3rd to Oct 21st, 2022. There were a total of 687 respondents to the survey during that time frame. Cedar Valley Sentinel has requested and received the answers…
Read moreSunset Flats Developer Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
On 7-8-22 the company Cedar Corners Management, LLC of American Fork, Utah filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Cedar Corners Management, LLC is the developer that is listed in the Master Development Agreement for the currently under construction development of Sunset Flats On January 16th, 2018 Eagle Mountain signed a Master Development Agreement with Cedar Corners…
Read more100 Years of Dust
On Thursday, July 21st the Eagle Mountain City Roads department spent the day putting down a layer of Magnesium Chloride on the dirt portion of Lake Mountian Road. Magnesium Chloride has been used for years around the country to help mitigate dust. Pacific Dust Control in Washington on their website takes about the use of…
Read moreEagle Heights Village Raises Rent Prices On Fixed Income Residents
EAGLE MOUNTAIN UTAH – Eagle Heights Village, is one of the many developments in Eagle Mountain but is one of the few that accepts the “affordable tax credit” to help those who are on a very fixed income that meets the requirements for the program. The development even says it is Eagle Mountains’ most affordable…
Read moreTraffic Signal And Street Widening Delayed
According to the Rumor Stop, a page that Eagle Mountain City has, there has been an additional delay to two of the anticipated road projects in the City Center. One of them is the traffic signal at Bobby Wren and Pony Express Parkway, the other one is the addition of the second land in front…
Read moreWendy’s Restaurant Approved, and Five Residential Developments Under Review
As part of the Marketplace at Eagle Mountain Town Center, the City Council has approved the building of a Wendy’s restaurant in the City Center area of Eagle Mountain. The Wendy’s restaurant will be across Pony Express Parkway from the City Hall Building. Commercial Developments Not only is the Wendy’s Restaurant approved in this area…
Read moreTickville Wash – Owl Habitat Destruction Timeline, Photos, and Documentation
In 2021 it came to the attention of some residents that a dry stream bed in Eagle Mountain called the Tickville wash was being modified by developers. This wash is the nesting location of some of Eagle Mountains’ earliest residents. In the cliffs of the wash, there are several Owl nests. Those nests are now…
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