Community invited to participate in City Nature Challenge

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This year marks the third year Eagle Mountain City has officially participated in Utah’s Wasatch City Nature Challenge. The event days are April 26-29 and this challenge comprises the areas of Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Salt Lake, Summit, Utah and Wasatch counties. This event allows anyone to participate in observing, recording and documenting any plants,… Read more »

The Eagle’s View – March 2024

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The March 2024 edition of the Eagle’s View Newsletter is here. In this issue, we learn about the Eagle Mountain Library, how to participate in the City Nature Challenge, and maintenance tips to prepare your home for spring. Read here: https://bit.ly/3PF4awZ

Belle St. traffic potentially impacted by sewer work

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Work to install a new sewer main up to the site of the new middle school in Eagle Mountain will be impacting traffic on Belle Street later this week (March 29, 2024). Beginning Friday morning, Belle Street between W Cedar Fort Rd. and Abigail Ln. will have flaggers in place to direct traffic for the… Read more »

Lehi Peck Quarry scheduled for blasting on Wednesday

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Eagle Mountain residents located near Lehi Peck Quarry are advised of scheduled blasting today from 3-5 p.m. Residents can expect loud noises in the vicinity of the quarry during those hours. Eagle Mountain City affirms that the quarry blasting adheres to certain decibel standards outlined in City Code. While the blasts are necessary for quarry… Read more »

Scheduled maintenance could impact water pressure in Silverlake

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Eagle Mountain City’s Water department has announced scheduled maintenance on Wednesday, March 27 on the pressure regulating valve (PRV) servicing the Silverlake subdivision. Set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the maintenance aims to optimize water system performance. While no water service disruptions are anticipated, approximately 150 homes may encounter reduced water pressure during the… Read more »

Eagle Mountain City remembers the life of Karen Crowther

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Eagle Mountain City is mourning the death of Karen Crowther, who passed away on Tuesday, March 19 at the age of 60. Karen served as a school crossing guard and will be remembered by all for her warmth, kindness, authentic compassion and concern for others. Service details can be found here.

Another controlled tumbleweed burn planned for Monday

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In a collaborative effort, Unified Fire Authority and the Eagle Mountain City Streets Department have coordinated plans for a controlled burn scheduled for Monday, March 18. The burn aims to address the accumulation of tumbleweeds along Eagle Mountain Blvd., specifically in the vicinity of Carriage Hill Dr. Beginning at 8 a.m., this scheduled operation is… Read more »

Sparrowhawk water main break affects 30 homes

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Eagle Mountain residents on Sparrowhawk Way, between Snowy Owl Rd. and Barn Owl Way, are facing a temporary water outage due to a water main break. Approximately 30 homes will be without water service for the next 15 hours, according to the City’s Water Department. Crews are currently working to make an assessment and anticipate… Read more »

UDOT aims to improve commute with signal timing adjustments

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In a move aimed at improving the morning commute experience for residents of Eagle Mountain and neighboring communities, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has announced upcoming traffic signal timing adjustments on major roadways. The affected routes include 2100 North, Pioneer Crossing and Redwood Road, which are frequently used by Eagle Mountain residents during their… Read more »