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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.
Residents of Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Fairfield and Cedar Fort have chosen to split from the Alpine School District, with Proposition 14 passing decisively on Election Day. The decision, reached after months of debate over facilities…
Eagle Mountain residents are advised of a planned power interruption by Rocky Mountain Power on Wednesday, Nov. 6, which will affect the entire city. This service interruption will begin at 11 p.m. and is expected to…
Before it’s time to gobble, Eagle Mountain residents are lacing up for a holiday tradition that combines fitness and fun. The annual Turkey Trot will once again be held at Cory B. Wride Memorial Park on…
On Friday, Nov. 1, construction crews will resume major roadwork along Pioneer Crossing and 800 West, weather permitting. The work will begin at 7 a.m. and is expected to continue throughout the day, focusing on grind-in…
The October 2024 edition of the Eagle’s View Newsletter is here. In this issue, we learn about bats, fall furnace prep and a new datacenter coming to Eagle Mountain. Read this month’s issue now.
Eagle Mountain City is sharing essential Halloween safety tips to help residents enjoy a fun and safe night of trick-or-treating. With children, families and motorists on the streets, a few precautions can go a long way…
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