Three accomplished individuals have recently been appointed to key positions within various boards and commissions in Eagle Mountain. The appointments took place during the Jan. 16 meeting of the Eagle Mountain City Council. Adelle Curtis, an advocate for the Eagle Mountain Public Library, will soon be taking on responsibilities on the Library Board for a… Read more »
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Youth Council mayor reflects on Local Officials Day at state capitol
Local Officials Day at the Utah State Capitol left a lasting impression on area high school students, and Eagle Mountain City Youth Council Mayor Ericsson Ansah-Antwi was no exception. The event aims to foster civic engagement among local city youth councils in the state of Utah by providing speakers and learning opportunities for both high… Read more »
Tract announces acquisition of 668 acres in EM
Eagle Mountain City is proud to announce that Tract, a developer of master-planned data center parks, has purchased 668 acres of land in the community. The purchase promises ongoing investment in the community’s Technology Overlay Zone. Read the press release here.
EM Senior Center temporarily closed due to snow
In response to inclement weather conditions, the Senior Center in Eagle Mountain has announced its closure for today (Wednesday, Jan. 17). Typically operating from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the senior center has taken this precautionary measure to ensure the safety of the senior citizens who participate in various activities and enjoy lunch at the… Read more »
Water main damage affects homes on Cunninghill Drive
Residents on Cunninghill Drive in Eagle Mountain are facing a temporary water outage as a result of a water main repair between Atherton Lane and Desert Canyon Road. The repair is necessitated by a contractor who accidentally damaged the water main during ongoing construction work in the area. The incident occurred earlier today, prompting a… Read more »
City rebrand starts new chapter for Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain City has embarked on a major rebrand that looks to redefine the City’s identity and invigorate its sense of community. The rebranding initiative aims to position the City to achieve future goals and better align with changes in population and resident needs. “We have worked really hard on this rebrand,” say Eagle Mountain… Read more »
Westlake alumni named NFL award nominee
Garett Bolles, a former resident of Cedar Valley and alumni of Westlake High School, has been chosen as the Denver Broncos’ nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. The announcement, made by the Broncos organization on Dec. 5, highlighted Bolles’ impactful work as a juvenile probation court mentor in Arapahoe County…. Read more »
The Eagle’s View – November 2023
The November edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month we learn about critical mule deer migration corridors, how to hire a contractor and the history of Santa’s reindeer. Read it here: https://bit.ly/47UJ5oN
The Eagle’s View – October 2023
The October edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month we learn about ephemeral streams, understand curfew and we hear from one of our building inspectors about when to get a permit. Read it here: https://bit.ly/3FDKmon
The Eagle’s View – September 2023
The September edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month, we learn more about Eagle Mountain’s natural washes and about the latest in economic development: https://bit.ly/48s0RRH