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Eagle Mountain is a master-planned community encompassing more than 50 square miles of Utah’s Cedar Valley. The community captures a neighborhood feel in the midst of Utah’s urban corridor. Since its incorporation in December 1996, the city’s population has grown rapidly from 250 residents to over 50,000 by the end of 2022. Eagle Mountain residents enjoy the benefits of innovative approaches to protect wildlife corridors, native landscapes, and the night sky. Eagle Mountain is becoming a destination for diverse commercial, manufacturing, and industrial expansion. Find yourself in Eagle Mountain.
Eagle Mountain City is set to switch its digital presence to a .gov domain as part of a requirement introduced by the state of Utah. The change is aimed at bolstering cybersecurity and ensuring consistent, verifiable…
Construction crews are making significant progress along 800 West this week as part of the roadway widening project aimed at improving traffic flow and safety near the intersection of SR-73, SR-145, and SR-85. Crews are currently…
This past week, Eagle Mountain City public works crews, in collaboration with state of Utah staff, spent a full day tackling bank stabilization and erosion control in Tickville Gulch. The work has been taking place at…
Eagle Mountain City has announced the return of its Bag the Leaf Program, aimed at helping residents dispose of fall leaves. The program will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Residents can drop off their leaves at…
Night Work Begins Oct. 17 Starting at 8 p.m., drivers should expect traffic control panels and potential lane shifts as crews work through the night to make improvements at the intersection of SR-73, SR-145 and SR-85.…
Eagle Mountain City is gearing up to host its annual Adaptive Trick-or-Treat event on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 2-4 p.m. at Eagle Mountain City Hall. This special event is designed to support families who have children…
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