Eagle Mountain City’s Halloween Town event on October 5 at Cory Wride Memorial Park will feature trick-or-treating, a car show, food trucks, family-friendly activities, costume contests, and a screening of the movie Hocus Pocus. Attendees are encouraged to wear costumes and enjoy the festivities. Contact for car show entries: Rockin’ Hotrod Productions. null Eagle Mountain…
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Eagle Mountain City Hall – The Eagle’s View – Sept. 2024
The Sept. 2024 Eagle’s View Newsletter covers emergency preparedness, dark sky standards, and future public art in Eagle Mountain. Read more at https://bit.ly/3BtSclo. null The Sept. 2024 edition of the Eagle’s View Newsletter is here. In this issue, we learn about the emergency preparedness, dark sky standards and the. future of public art in Eagle…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – New middle school traffic flow seeing proactive approach
A new middle school will open in Eagle Mountain in August 2025, sparking concerns about increased traffic in the Arrival neighborhood. The Alpine School District selected the site, with traffic patterns to be formalized by the district. Eagle Mountain City is working on road realignment to mitigate traffic issues and advocate for community solutions. null…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – EM to invest in public art to further beautify community
Eagle Mountain City will allocate 0.25% of future capital project budgets for public art installations, starting in Fiscal Year 2026. This initiative aims to beautify public spaces, inspire community pride, and encourage private developers to incorporate art into their projects. The program will enhance gathering spaces and combat blight in the city. null Eagle Mountain…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Blasting scheduled at Lehi Peck Quarry Sept. 23
A controlled blast is scheduled at the Peck Quarry in Lehi on Sept. 23 between 3-5 p.m. Residents and businesses nearby should be aware of potential noise and vibrations. Safety protocols are in place to minimize impact on the community, as the blast is part of regular quarrying activities. null A controlled blast at the…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Progress continues on Old Airport Road project
Eagle Mountain City is making progress on the Old Airport Road extension project, with a mile and a half of the road now paved. The city is investing $9 million in the project and plans to install a culvert and wildlife crossing. The project is expected to be completed by summer 2025, improving infrastructure and…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Construction Update: Road Work on 800 West and Pioneer Crossing
UDOT is overseeing road work to improve traffic flow at the intersection of SR-73, SR-145, and SR-85 in Utah. Work includes adding turn lanes, adjusting striping, and relocating bike lanes. This week involves utility work and next week will focus on paint removal and paving. Drivers should expect lane shifts and closures. null Significant road…
Read moreBeat the Heat: Essential Tips for Keeping Your AC Running Smoothly in Eagle Mountain
During the sweltering summer months in Eagle Mountain, residents experience significant air conditioning problems, with units struggling to maintain cool temperatures as outdoor heat exceeds 100 degrees. Proper HVAC maintenance, including regular cleaning, clearing debris, and checking refrigerant levels, can help ensure efficient operation. To prevent and troubleshoot issues, such as frozen coils, residents are…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – 3 appointed to EM City boards and commissions
Three individuals, Adelle Curtis, Rod Hess, and Karan Heffelfinger, have been appointed to key positions on various boards and commissions in Eagle Mountain. Curtis will be joining the Library Board, Hess will serve on the City Planning Commission, and Heffelfinger will join the Senior Citizens Advisory Council. null Three accomplished individuals have recently been appointed…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Youth Council mayor reflects on Local Officials Day at state capitol
Local Officials Day at the Utah State Capitol gave high school students, including Eagle Mountain City Youth Council Mayor Ericsson Ansah-Antwi, the opportunity to engage with local government leaders. The event included activities like a scavenger hunt and mock committee, providing practical experiences in city administration. It aimed to bridge the gap between area youth,…
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