EM wildlife biologist weighs conservation in development decisions

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Eagle Mountain City announced its plans to hire a Wildlife Biologist and Environmental Planner in March. The City, in cooperation with local wildlife advocates, is placing greater emphasis on the conservation of open spaces and the protection of wildlife. This new position is unique in the state of Utah and is designed to help facilitate… Read more »

OHV season prompts safety reminders

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Many public areas around Eagle Mountain are a great place to ride Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs). These areas are part of what make Eagle Mountain a fun and unique place to live. Staying safe with your OHV is not only important for keeping the community attractive, but it’s also important for the safety of the individuals… Read more »

New communication services designed to boost resident engagement

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Eagle Mountain City has made a substantial commitment to invest in resident information and engagement. Among these services are the Resident Portal, Rumor Stop, What’s Happening and the Eagle Mountain City mobile app. Residents are encouraged to engage with the City, ask questions, get issues resolved, and do so in a fast, easy, and convenient… Read more »

EM City improves conservation through environmental planning

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Eagle Mountain City prides itself in its considering conservation and the preservation of wildlife in the City. Given Eagle Mountain’s relatively high growth in recent years – adding more than 1,500 residential housing permits and thousands of new residents every year, the City wanted to make good on its promise to keep an open feel… Read more »

EM looks to fill board vacancies

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Eagle Mountain City has vacancies on three of its advisory boards. If you’re interested in serving on the Eagle Mountain Public Library Advisory Board, or, if you’re 55+ and are interested in serving on the Senior Citizens Advisory Council, please complete the forms through link below. The Eagle Mountain Parks and Recreation Board is also… Read more »

Slow down for school crossing zones

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Plan your commute accordingly. Speeding is not allowed in a school crossing zone. Follow all speed limit signs and flashing crosswalk signs when approaching a school zone. Wait for all pedestrians to be out of the crosswalk before proceeding through the crosswalk Be patient with, and kind to, crossing guards. They are there for the… Read more »