Nate Shipp, aka Oquirrh Mountain Ranch, LLC, one of the developers in Eagle Mountain, was given a water purchase agreement from the City Council on 1/25/2023. The City Council voted 2 for and 2 against the agreement. It was then in the hands of Mayor Westmoreland to decide the fate of the water deal. The…
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Stay informed on the policies, decisions, and leadership shaping Cedar Valley. In this section, we cover updates from city councils, state representatives, mayoral communications, and government agencies that serve Eagle Mountain, Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Fort, and Fairfield.
The developer of Firefly Project (Pole Canyon) has contributed $23,000 dollars to EM Elected Officials since 2003
The Firefly Project, formerly known as the Pole Canyon development developer Nate Shipp was on the Planning Commission agenda on 1/10/2023. Nate Shipp has currently registered over 140 business entities with the state of Utah. Several of Nate’s developments in Eagle Mountain are being considered for amendment or approval in 2023. Since 2003 Nate Shipp,…
Read moreVIDEO: Eagle Mountain City Residents Demand Action to Fix Dangerous Lake Mountain Road
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…
Read moreDeveloper 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 moreCedar Fort Looking To Eagle Mountain For Help
The Cedar Fort Planning commission looked at two new minor subdivision applications. But the question comes into play, does Cedar Fort have the infrastructure to support new developments? Cedar Fort has come to Eagle Mountain for assistance to help with some infrastructure problems Cedar Fort is currently facing. Mayors Meet To Discuss Sewer In the…
Read moreEagle Mountain Gives More Details On The Lost $1.13 Million
During the work session of the Eagle Mountain City Council meeting held on September 20th, 2022 the City Released some additional details on the $1.13 million that was lost through a phishing and bank wire transfer scheme. During, the work session the city gave an update on some “City Administrator Information Items”. The first thing…
Read moreHow Did Eagle Mountain Give Away $1.13 Million?
The question on a lot of people’s minds is how the City of Eagle Mountain gave away $1.13 million to an undiscovered person. I have been working in IT for over 25 years now, and the majority of that time I have been maintaining and administering corporate email systems. I have seen the error that…
Read moreUPDATE: Eagle Mountain City Loses $1.13 Million to Cybercrime Attack
At 9:00 am on 9/12/2022 the City of Eagle Mountain released the following press release Eagle Mountain City MEDIA STATEMENT Contact: Tyler Maffitt, Communications Manager tmaffitt@emcity.orgEagle Mountain City strengthens financial policies following cybercrime On Aug. 31, 2022, Eagle Mountain City determined that it was the victim of an organized cybercrime, resulting in the loss of…
Read moreEagle Mountain Looking Into Codifying Water-Wise Landscaping
Evan Berrett the Assistant to the City Administrator for Eagle Mountain proposed changes to the Eagle Mountain Code that regulates Required landscaping (17.60.090) to the Planning Commission on July 12th, 2022. The suggested code removes several vegetation requirements and adds requirements for Water-Wise landscaping for parking strips, medians, and public right-of-way areas. The Action Item,…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Looks For Resident Input
Each year the City of Eagle Mountian conducts a Resident Survey. This year’s survey is still in the process and residents are encouraged to answer the survey. The survey will stay open until July 15th, so there is still time to answer the survey and let the City Elected Officials and City Staff know what…
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