2024: A Year of Growth and Transition for Eagle Mountain City –Balancing Development and Sustainability Insights from Eagle Mountain City Council Minutes The year 2024 was marked by significant developments and decisions for Eagle Mountain City, as reflected in the City Council meeting minutes from January to November. These records offer a glimpse into the…
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Eagle Mountain Election Results By The Numbers
Eagle Mountain is divided into nine voting districts. The county records voting information on the district level. I have compiled the numbers in all of the districts and have listed them below. Which district do you live in, and do you agree with the results? Comment below. (I will continue to add results to this…
Read moreUtah State Constitutional Amendments – Know Before You Vote
There are 7 Utah Constitutional Amendments on the ballot for the 2020 Election. Do you know what each of the amendments are? I had no idea so I decided to do some research to see what they are and educate myself prior to the election. Here are the amendments, how they will appear on the…
Read moreCouncil And Staff Discuss Mayor And City Council Powers and Duties and Succession Planning
When the City Administrator announced that he was going to be leaving Eagle Mountain and a new City Administrator was going to need to be found there were some questions from residents and the City Council on exactly how that process was going to take place. Within a couple of weeks, the position was offered…
Read moreEagle Mountain Residents Push for Legalized Medicinal Cannabis
On Saturday May 20th the 2017 Utah State GOP (Republican Party) Organizing Convention will convene in Sandy, Utah. This convention is used to elect State GOP officials, as well as modify the State GOP bylaws and set forth resolutions that are designed to guide the elected GOP officials for the following years. Eagle Mountain has…
Read moreVote by Mail – By the Numbers
Eagle Mountain City Council Recently voted on a resolution to use Vote by Mail (VBM) as the mechanism for the 2017 municipal election. The resolution passed with a 3:2 vote (Bradley, Reaves, Westmoreland voted in favor, while Curtis, and Gricis voted against). As more information became available, a couple of the city council members tried…
Read moreGRAMA – What?
Have you ever wondered how you can get information from the city? Let’s say you want to know how many business licenses have been issued to the city, and the contact information for those applications. Maybe you also want to know the status of a current project. There is a process in place that will…
Read moreUtah County Natural Resources
With recently passed HB 323 and HB 219 county general plans now requires every county to address natural resources on federal public lands. To accomplish this Utah County needs to have a Resource Management Plan (RMP). The county is looking for resident input to help them author the RMP. To help facilitate this, the County…
Read moreElementary Students Artwork on Display at the State Capital
The Utah State Capitol recently had its Centennial Celebration. The event was held at the State Capital from October 3-7, 2016. The event included musical numbers from a number of schools around Utah. The event had a special open house that included a lot of activities for kids and their families. The final portion of…
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