Eagle Mountain City is set to begin a spray applied surface treatment project on Aug. 26, which aims to protect the community’s newer residential roadways.

The project is expected to last about three weeks and will involve temporary road closures.

The treatment process requires that the roads affected be closed for one day starting at 7 a.m. and reopening by 8 p.m. During this time, residents will be unable to access their driveways.

To minimize inconvenience, the City has divided the affected subdivision streets into sections, with work being done on alternate days. This approach reduces the distance residents must park from their homes, making it easier to navigate during the closures.

Residents on roads scheduled for closure will receive two notices: one a week before the closure and another 24 to 48 hours before work begins. These notifications will provide detailed information on the dates and times of the closures to help residents plan accordingly.

Neighborhoods impacted by the project include Arrival, Branding Park & Brylee Farms, Eagle Heights Village, Eagle Point, Hummer Drive & Patriot Drive, Overland, Scenic Mountain, and Skyline Ridge.

To assist residents in preparing for the project, Eagle Mountain City has published maps and schedules of the affected areas on the “What’s Happening” page of the City’s website.

The City appreciates residents’ patience and cooperation during this essential maintenance project. For more details or to view the maps and schedules, residents are encouraged to visit the City’s website or contact the Public Works Department.