As the new school year kicks off this week, Eagle Mountain City is encouraging motorists to exercise extra caution and plan differently for their daily commutes. With students returning to the classroom on Thursday, Aug. 15, the streets will see an influx of children walking and biking to school, especially during the morning and afternoon… Read more »
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ShopFest Utah continues celebrating local businesses in Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain is gearing up for its largest annual event, ShopFest Utah, a celebration that has become synonymous with small business success. This year’s event will be held Saturday, Sept. 7 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Cory Wride Memorial Park. “Shopfest Utah 2024 is going to be the biggest in history,” says Eagle Mountain… Read more »
Advanced warning signage operating at Ranches Pkwy. and Stonebridge Ln.
Eagle Mountain City is enhancing road safety by installing advanced warning signage at Ranches Pkwy. and Stonebridge Ln. in both directions of travel. These new signs, activated today at 1 p.m., will alert motorists to upcoming traffic lights, especially around a curve on Ranches Pkwy. where visibility is limited. The effort aims to reduce sudden… Read more »
Work continues on MVC extension and Pioneer Crossing
Residents and commuters in Eagle Mountain should continue preparing for road work and traffic changes on the Mountain View Corridor extension and Pioneer Crossing. Starting this week, contractors will continue utility trenching and excavation as part of the road widening and extension project, according to the Utah Department of Transportation. Key Updates and Impacts: SR-73,… Read more »
Lehi Peck blasting scheduled Aug. 6
Lehi Peck Quarry will conduct a blast on Aug. 6 between 3 and 5 p.m. This is a regular occurrence in Eagle Mountain. Please note that traffic on SR-73 may be stalled during detonations. Residents and commuters are advised to plan accordingly to avoid delays. Safety measures will be in place to ensure the well-being… Read more »
The Eagle’s View – July 2024
The July 2024 edition of the Eagle’s View Newsletter is here. In this issue, we learn about Smith Ranch Park, back-to-school safety and how to deal with rodents. Read here: https://bit.ly/4fs9gaX
Air conditioning issues no longer cool
The sweltering summer months are here, and with temperatures rising above 100 degrees, many of our residents in Eagle Mountain have had frustrating experiences with air conditioning problems. We hear a number of complaints and see social media posts about air conditioners not keeping up, or not working at all. Even units in new homes… Read more »
EM hosts Back-to-School Social at Cory Wride Park
Eagle Mountain City is set to welcome families to the Back-to-School Social on Aug. 3 at Cory Wride Memorial Park. The event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., promises an afternoon of entertainment and community engagement for elementary school students and their families. “This event is a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy… Read more »
City urges participation in annual resident survey
Eagle Mountain City has once again rolled out the annual resident survey, an essential tool for gathering community feedback and shaping the future of the community. This survey invites residents to share their perceptions of the City’s performance across various departments and evaluate the effectiveness of elected officials. The survey aims to collect valuable insights… Read more »
Eagle Mountain not alone when facing rodent challenge
As summer reaches its peak, Eagle Mountain residents find themselves dealing with an unexpected pest problem: an explosion in the population of voles and mice. These small rodents have a higher presence this year, and have made themselves known in lawns and gardens across the community. According to Eagle Mountain City’s Wildlife Biologist Todd Black,… Read more »