Lehi Peck blasting scheduled Aug. 6

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Lehi Peck Quarry will conduct a blast on Aug. 6 between 3 and 5 p.m. This is a regular occurrence in Eagle Mountain. Please note that traffic on SR-73 may be stalled during detonations. Residents and commuters are advised to plan accordingly to avoid delays. Safety measures will be in place to ensure the well-being… Read more »

Air conditioning issues no longer cool

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The sweltering summer months are here, and with temperatures rising above 100 degrees, many of our residents in Eagle Mountain have had frustrating experiences with air conditioning problems. We hear a number of complaints and see social media posts about air conditioners not keeping up, or not working at all. Even units in new homes… Read more »

EM hosts Back-to-School Social at Cory Wride Park

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Eagle Mountain City is set to welcome families to the Back-to-School Social on Aug. 3 at Cory Wride Memorial Park. The event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., promises an afternoon of entertainment and community engagement for elementary school students and their families. “This event is a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy… Read more »

City urges participation in annual resident survey

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Eagle Mountain City has once again rolled out the annual resident survey, an essential tool for gathering community feedback and shaping the future of the community. This survey invites residents to share their perceptions of the City’s performance across various departments and evaluate the effectiveness of elected officials. The survey aims to collect valuable insights… Read more »

Eagle Mountain not alone when facing rodent challenge

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As summer reaches its peak, Eagle Mountain residents find themselves dealing with an unexpected pest problem: an explosion in the population of voles and mice. These small rodents have a higher presence this year, and have made themselves known in lawns and gardens across the community. According to Eagle Mountain City’s Wildlife Biologist Todd Black,… Read more »

Here’s what EM residents need to know for Pioneer Day

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As Utah prepares to celebrate Pioneer Day on Wednesday, July 24, residents of Eagle Mountain should be aware of several important updates and guidelines in place for the holiday. City Hall Closure In observance of Pioneer Day, Eagle Mountain City Hall will be closed on July 24. Regular business hours will resume on Thursday, July… Read more »

Smith Ranch Park makes its debut with community celebration

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After more than a year of anticipation and construction, Smith Ranch Park has fully opened its gates to the public. On Thursday, July 25, residents and visitors gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the latest addition to Eagle Mountain’s community parks. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, food trucks, a children’s entrepreneur market and… Read more »

Water line repairs start today near Overland

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Hadco will undertake essential irrigation line repairs on Pony Express Parkway and Wildcat Peak in Overland from Thursday, July 18, 2024, to Friday, July 26, 2024. The repair work will commence daily at 8 a.m. and conclude at 4:30 p.m., with all lanes reopening after 4:30 p.m. During this period, the left turn lane onto… Read more »

EM Library introduces radon monitor lending program

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The Eagle Mountain Public Library is rolling out a program that’s all about keeping our homes safe from radon. The Radon Monitor Lending Program is here to help interested homeowners understand more about radon and make sure testing is taking place in homes regularly. The aim of this program is to educate the community about… Read more »