“In the story of Eagle Mountain 2021 will go down as the perfect ending to our first quarter century it will also be notable for how it set the tone for the next quarter century.” This is the beginning of the Eagle Mountain State of the City 2022 which was released by the city on…
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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.
Owl Habitat Destroyed, Eagle Mountain City Breaks Promise
EAGLE MOUNTAIN – This is a post from Facebook that was made by one of the Wildlife Champions in Eagle Mountain. Shon Reed started and is the main sponsor for the Eagle Mountain Kestrel Project. A project in Eagle Mountain that has placed Kestrel nesting boxes around the city and he has organized residents to…
Read moreEagle Mountain Looks at Changing Animal Code. Why?
Over the last few months the Animal Code has been on the agendas for the Planning Commission as well as the City Council. The code is being revised to adjust for setback laws as well as to change the number of animals allowed on certain size lots in Eagle Mountain. During the 2/1/2022 City Council…
Read moreWendy’s And Other Businesses Coming to Marketplace in City Center
EAGLE MOUNTAIN – During the upcoming February 15th, 2022 City Council meeting there will be several new commercial developments proposed in the City Center area of Eagle Mountain. The Marketplace at Eagle Mountain Town Center will have the site plan for a Wendy’s restaurant as well as additional retail pad with a drive thru location….
Read moreCity Council To Consider Water Rate Increase and Livestock Limits
During the February 1st, 2022 City Council Meeting the council will be looking at changing the Current Water rates for all residents as well as changing the number of animals allowed on different sized lots. ORDINANCE/PUBLIC HEARING – An Ordinance of Eagle Mountain City, Utah, Amending Eagle Mountain Municipal Code Chapter 6.10 Animal Zoning Regulations….
Read moreWATCH DOG: Eagle Mountain White Hills $1.5 Million Dollar Sewer Bond
In October of 2017 the Eagle Mountain City Council voted on a bond, which included $1.5 Million for improvement on the failing White Hills sewer. The second bond was for $1.5 million. It also is a Water and Sewer revenue bond. This bond will incur additional debt for the city. Paul Jerome, explains, “This bond…
Read moreThree New Developments And New Cell Tower On Planning Commission Agenda
EAGLE MOUNTAIN – The Eagle Mountain Planning commission is set to have their last meeting of the year on December 14th, 2021. The agenda is a packed one. This will also be the last meeting for Brett Wright the current Planning Commission chairman. Brett Wright was recently elected to fill the open City Council position…
Read moreEagle Mountain Releases Page To STOP RUMORS
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, UTAH – In December 2021 Eagle Mountain announced that it has created a new page on the City Website to address rumors. Cedar Fort released a page similar to the Eagle Mountain one in January of 2021 and it has been successful for them. The Cedar Fort page is called “That’s what I…
Read moreEagle Mountain – Environmental Compliance Officer
During the 2021 Mayor Election race, Mayor Westmoreland during the race made the following statement. “Over the last 4 Years, Established a Health and Safety Compliance Department.” I had not heard of this new department that was created, so I asked the Mayor for some additional details. He put me in contact with Dwight Payne,…
Read moreResidents Horrified as Developer Destroys Owl Habitat While City Looks On
One thing is for sure, the residents of Eagle Mountain like their rural feel as well as the wildlife that they share Eagle Mountain with. Over last last week or so, residents like Dayna Koch looked on in horror as the Developer for Flagship Homes (Peter Evans) destroys owl habitat and Deer Migration paths as…
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