Trailhead magazine now available to public

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Eagle Mountain City introduced Trailhead, a new City magazine this week. Tailored for newcomers and valuable for all residents, Trailhead features welcome messages from City leaders, local events and activities, tips for exploring scenic trails, community resources, services and stories from fellow residents. Look for Trailhead in your mailbox and around town, or order online:… Read more »

Rocky Mountain Power enhances wildfire safety measures

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Rocky Mountain Power is improving its efforts to mitigate wildfire risks by enhancing weather monitoring capabilities, managing vegetation more actively and strengthening its infrastructure. These measures are part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure the safety of customers and communities across the service area, including Eagle Mountain. To prevent potential wildfire ignitions, Rocky Mountain Power… Read more »

Datacenter water now re-used for Wride park grass

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Eagle Mountain City has taken another step toward water conservation by converting water used to cool servers at the Meta, formerly Facebook, datacenter into irrigation water to water the grass at Cory Wride Memorial Park. Treatment of the water requires the City to meet the standards of what is referred to as Type 1 effluent,… Read more »

Pioneer Park trailways will briefly close for maintenance

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The Eagle Mountain City Streets department has announced that the trailway systems at Pioneer Park will be closed for maintenance from June 17 to June 20, 2024. An overlay will be applied during this period to improve the trailways. Park visitors are advised to plan accordingly.

Public hearings set for potential new school district

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Eagle Mountain residents are invited to participate in public hearings regarding the potential formation of a new school district. The Eagle Mountain City Council will host two hearings at Eagle Mountain City Hall, located at 1650 E Stagecoach Run, on Thursday, June 13 at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, June 18 at 7 p.m. These hearings… Read more »

EM Chamber opens dynamic Launch Pad incubator

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Here we grow again. On Monday afternoon, Eagle Mountain City and the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Launch Pad, a state-of-the-art Business Resource Center aimed at supporting local entrepreneurship and small business development. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at the Chamber’s new facility at 3688 E Campus Drive, marks a pivotal… Read more »

Landfill tames dust this week

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The Intermountain Regional Landfill in Fairfield will be applying magnesium chloride to the roadway beginning Monday, June 10 and continuing through the end of the week. The treatment is common and is designed to limit the level of dust on the roadway. Motorists are encouraged to substantially slow their speeds if they’re visiting the landfill… Read more »

Water line installation impacts Belle Street traffic

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A water line installation will impact a portion of Belle Street beginning Monday, June 10. A portion of the roadway will be closed for about one week. A detour will be in place routing traffic through the neighborhood while work is ongoing.

Pony Express Days Rodeo continues roping in entertainment

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Saddle up for Eagle Mountain’s annual Pony Express Days PRCA Rodeo. Running June 6 – 8, this much-celebrated annual community event is sure to bring the same anticipation and accolades as prior years. After receiving last year’s award for “Best Medium Rodeo of the Year,” organizers are pulling out all the stops to ensure this… Read more »

Camp Williams conducts live-fire training through June 9

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The Utah National Guard is conducting live-fire artillery training exercises at Camp Williams from June 4 to June 9, 2024. The training, which can be heard for miles around, is part of a week-long effort to enhance military readiness. Despite the loud noise, there is no threat to public safety. The community is advised to… Read more »