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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.
Following months of construction, Eagle Mountain residents will soon be able to tour one of the two newly constructed fire stations in the community. The Unified Fire Authority (UFA) will hold a grand opening and ribbon-cutting…
The August edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month, we learn more about freight containers and their impact on agriculture and about an effort to provide support for Monarchs and milkweed.…
Since its humble beginnings as the Eagle Mountain Street Fair, ShopFest has quickly become one of Utah’s largest and most popular shop local events. Each year, thousands of patrons gather at Cory B. Wride Memorial Park…
The July edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month, we learn about burrowing owls living near the city, prepare for back-to-school season and digest what it means to shop local. Read…
Eagle Mountain drivers may soon notice added convenience during rush hour traffic. The lengthening of the left turn lane at the intersection of westbound Pony Express Pkwy. and Ranches Pkwy. is scheduled to begin July 25.…
The June edition of The Eagle’s View newsletter is ready for your enjoyment. This month, we learn about summer safety, the wildflower superbloom and dive into Small Area Plans. Read here.
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