Eagle Mountain City’s Bag the Leaf Program helps residents dispose of fall leaves starting Oct. 23. Leaves can be dropped off at designated dumpster locations or residents can use free annual dump passes for additional yard waste. The program aims to prevent flooding by keeping leaves out of gutters and storm drains. Contact Stormwater Department…
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Eagle Mountain City Hall – Construction Updates: What to Expect at SR-73, SR-145, and SR-85 Intersections This Week
Night work will begin on October 17 at the intersection of SR-73, SR-145, and SR-85 with lane shifts and traffic control panels. New traffic signals for double left-turn lanes are being installed. Utility and road work will continue, with road closures and traffic control during night striping. Project aims for completion by year-end. Motorists urged…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Eagle Mountain City hosts Adaptive Trick-or-Treat event
Eagle Mountain City is holding an Adaptive Trick-or-Treat event on Oct. 19 at City Hall to support families with children with disabilities. The event offers a safe and inclusive space for trick-or-treating. Registration is required, and the event aims to make every family feel welcome and included. Contact the City Events department for more information….
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – LoneTree entrance signage and median removal underway
Eagle Mountain City is improving traffic flow in the LoneTree subdivision by removing entrance signage and creating dedicated turn lanes. Construction will continue through October 25, with detours in place for incoming traffic. The changes aim to ease congestion, enhance safety, and residents are advised to plan ahead for travel. null Eagle Mountain City has…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Touch-a-Truck rolls into Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain’s Touch-a-Truck event allows kids to explore construction machinery up close. Parents can chat with staff about snow removal and road maintenance. Visitors can also see the massive salt stockpile used to keep roads safe in winter. It’s a fun, family-friendly way to spend an afternoon at the Public Works building. null Looking for…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – MVC and Pioneer Crossing intersection work continues
UDOT is making progress on road improvements at the intersection of SR-73, SR-145, and SR-85, with micro-surfacing and paint striping completed. Utility relocation and road widening work are ongoing. The project aims to reduce congestion, enhance safety for vehicles and cyclists, and accommodate the area’s growth and traffic demands. Drivers should use caution in the…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Scheduled blast at Lehi Peck Quarry Wednesday
A controlled blast at the Lehi Peck Quarry on October 9 between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM may cause noise and vibrations. Residents and businesses in the area should be prepared for this disruption. null A controlled blast is scheduled at the Lehi Peck Quarry on October 9 between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Residents…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – EM City recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Eagle Mountain City supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with pink pinwheel displays, illuminated City Hall, and a Mobile Mammography event. The initiative aims to raise awareness, encourage early detection, and provide convenient access to life-saving screenings. Residents are urged to prioritize health and book appointments for mammograms to improve health outcomes. null Eagle Mountain City…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Emergency access road for LoneTree neighborhood nearly complete
Eagle Mountain City has created a new emergency access road connecting LoneTree and Oquirrh Mountain Ranch neighborhoods. The 14-foot-wide roadway provides a secondary exit point during emergencies, with plans for future development of a more permanent road grid. The road is for emergency use only, with signage to be installed soon. null In response to…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – EMC reaches settlement with contractor following loss of $1.13M
Eagle Mountain City has settled a legal dispute with its construction contractor. The details are available in the press release at https://bit.ly/3Yc3BQ1. null Eagle Mountain City has announced that a settlement in a legal dispute with its construction contractor has been reached. Read the press release: https://bit.ly/3Yc3BQ1
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