Eagle Mountain City announces scheduled blast operations at the TM Crushing site on Mt. Airey Blvd. today between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Residents and businesses in the vicinity should be aware that this is a planned detonation. The City appreciates the community’s cooperation and understanding as these essential operations are conducted.
Posts By: Tyler Maffitt
Urgent water conservation needed for Eagle Mountain residents north of SR-73
Eagle Mountain City is facing a critical water reduction impacting areas north of SR-73, otherwise known as Cory Wride Memorial Highway. It’s affecting around 1,200 homes. In response, the City is urgently asking residents in the affected area to refrain from watering their lawns through July 14. The cooperation of the community is essential to… Read more »
UDOT begins work to enhance capacity at SR-73 and SR-85
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has begun improvements at the intersection of SR-73/Pioneer Crossing and SR-85 to enhance traffic flow and safety. The work aims to alleviate congestion and improve efficiency for commuters and cyclists in the area. Starting July 8, UDOT will begin implementing modifications, including the addition of a left turn lane,… Read more »
City Emergency Management staff advises residents on family safety plan
Communication is vital to your family’s safety when disaster strikes. Make sure that your family’s emergency plan includes a communication plan, a plan for reuniting and a plan for what to do in different situations. Create your own or download and print a plan template at www.ready.gov. Create a Plan Your communication plan should include… Read more »
UFA readies for new ladder truck at Station 252
Eagle Mountain’s Unified Fire Authority firefighters are set to receive a state-of-the-art ladder truck at Station 252. It’s considered a significant upgrade that promises enhanced safety and operational efficiency for the city’s fire response and emergency services. The new ladder truck, costing just over $1 million, will replace the aging 2006 Seagrave with a 75-foot… Read more »
Controlled burn scheduled to address tumbleweed migration
The Unified Fire Authority will be tentatively conducting a controlled burn on Pole Canyon Blvd. this Sunday, June 30, to eliminate the massive influx of tumbleweeds that rolled into the community last week following high winds. Residents in the areas affected near White Hills may notice and smell smoke as the burn takes place. The… Read more »
Eagle Mountain gears up for Independence Day celebration
Cory Wride Memorial Park will host Eagle Mountain’s annual Independence Day celebration on July 4th from 8-10 p.m., featuring a fireworks display and other activities for the family. The event will include food trucks providing a range of delicious options. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by a guest DJ, who will play a… Read more »
Water shutoff impacts handful of facilities on Pony Express Pkwy Friday
A water shutoff is anticipated to impact five buildings on Pony Express Parkway south of Eagle Mountain Blvd. on Friday. The affected area should be aware that Landmark Excavating intends to shut off the water from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Landmark Excavating will be connecting to an existing water line during this period. The… Read more »
City offers dumpsters for tumbleweeds
In the wake of this week’s high winds, Eagle Mountain has been inundated with tumbleweeds in certain neighborhoods, causing disruption to local roadways and requiring property cleanup among residents To address this issue, the Eagle Mountain City Streets department and Neighborhood Improvement crews have been working diligently in the most affected neighborhoods. To aid in… Read more »
Feasibility study completed highlighting potential for hotel development
Eagle Mountain has completed a comprehensive feasibility study aimed at evaluating the city’s capacity to attract and support a hotel. Conducted by hospitality consulting firm HVS, the study equips City leadership with insights into the potential upside, as well as the logistics of hotel development in Eagle Mountain. “The right hotels can be a catalyst… Read more »