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Utility Billing
Utility Billing is here for your utility service needs, from bill payments to services changes, garbage/recycling inquiries, and more!
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Report an Issue
Eagle Mountain City prides itself on being the most responsive City government in Utah. You can take advantage of our resident portal to tell us about issues relating to parks, streets, traffic, and so much more! We’ll send someone to check it out.
Public Meetings
Stay informed about what’s happening in Eagle Mountain by attending City Council and Planning Commission meetings, either in person or through live video streams. You can watch important discussions, decisions, and community updates from the comfort of your home or by joining us at City Hall.
Forms, Permits, & Docs
Easily access popular documents like permits, applications, and City plans. Find everything you need in one convenient place to stay connected and informed.
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Eagle Mountain Public Library
The Eagle Mountain Public Library offers a wide range of resources, from books and digital media to community programs for all ages. Whether you’re looking to read, learn, or participate in local activities, the library is a hub for education and connection. Visit us at 1650 Stagecoach Run, Eagle Mountain!
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I absolutely love the wide-open natural spaces, the value placed on dark sky, and living as one with the creatures!
The future of Eagle Mountain is bright and exciting!
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Eagle Mountain is a safe place to call home — and that’s no accident. Our law enforcement officers work diligently to protect our neighborhoods, and our residents help by staying informed and looking out for one another.
This is a city where kids ride bikes, families take evening walks, and neighbors gather at parks and events with the confidence that they are protected. Safety is part of Eagle Mountain, and we’re committed to keeping it that way.
Eagle Mountain City is gearing up for an exciting lineup of 2025 events, and we’re still looking for informational vendors to join us! If your organization provides valuable resources, services, or education to the community, this is a great opportunity to connect with residents in a fun and engaging setting.
Help us make these events even better by sharing what you do. Sign up today by clicking on the link in bio!
Curious about roadwork in town? Wondering what new businesses are coming to Eagle Mountain? Want to know what’s in the City’s budget?
Our What`s Happening page has all the details!
Live construction updates – Know before you go! Stay ahead of road projects.
New businesses – Get a sneak peek at what’s opening soon.
City budget – Dive into the digital budget book and see where your tax dollars go.
With so much happening, you won’t want to miss out on What’s Happening! Check it out at link in bio.
The Spring Community Clean-up is nearly here! Residents will be able to dump yard waste, e-waste and light household waste in the dumpsters at Cory Wride Park from April 16-24.
The spring dumpster hours are as follows:
April 16: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
April 17-23: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
April 24: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A shred truck will be onsite Sat., April 19 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Please note that hours are subject to change if dumpsters reach capacity. Happy cleaning!
There`s still time to sign-up to give blood today at The Red Cross Blood Drive today from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the City Council Chambers (1650 E. Stagecoach Run).
❤️ One donation can help save up to THREE lives!
👕 All donors will receive a "Thumbs Up for Saving Lives" T-shirt as a thank-you!
🔗 Schedule your appointment now: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=Eagle%20Mountain%20City
Let’s show up for our community! Every drop counts—can we count on you?
Eagle Mountain City Forester Alex Boydston is helping the community branch out, as nearly 100 new trees are planted by the end of the season, with more already scheduled for fall. Learn more about Eagle Mountain being recognized as "Tree City USA" by the Arbor Day Foundation since 2018 on the Wildlife Conservation page of the website. #AscendTogether #GetOutside #CommunityDevelopment #ExploreUtah
Crack sealing work will begin on Pony Express Parkway starting April 14. This is just one of the ways we maintain the health and longevity of our roadways.
We do to keep your drive smoother and safer. We do it For You.
Learn more on our What’s Happening page: https://cleargov.com/utah/utah/city/eagle-mountain/projects/16855/crack-seal-pony-express-pkwy
Mayor Tom Westmoreland is encouraging a healthier Eagle Mountain in every aspect of life. Physical fitness, emotional well-being, and environmental conservation are all critical to a healthy life. One simple way to boost your nutrition? Make your plate colorful!
Brightly colored fruits and vegetables are packed with essential nutrients. Reds, oranges, greens, and purples all bring different health benefits—and together, they create a balanced, beautiful meal.
Eating the rainbow isn`t just good for your body—it can be fun and delicious too. What’s your favorite colorful meal or snack? Share it in the comments!
HAPPENING SATURDAY! Join us at Cory Wride Memorial Park for Eagle Mountain City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt!
The hunt begins at 10 a.m. sharp, so plan to arrive at least 20 minutes early to get ready. This event features thousands of eggs and separate hunts for different age groups and abilities. Our adaptive egg hunt takes place on a paved surface for easy access, with prizes designed for a variety of needs.
New this year:
•The Easter Bunny will be arriving via helicopter around 9:45 a.m.! Those with sensitivities to loud noises should wait until after 9:45 to exit their vehicles. After he lands, the Easter Bunny will stick around for photos!
•A Teen Easter Egg Hunt will take place from 8–9:30 p.m. The hunt takes place after dark, so be sure to bring a flashlight!
•Food trucks will be on-site, so stick around and grab a bite.
Bring your baskets, invite your friends and neighbors, and enjoy a great day with the community. We can’t wait to see you there!
Since 1996, Eagle Mountain has been a place where safety comes first. We’re committed to protecting what matters most—our families, our neighborhoods, and our natural surroundings. Here, you can feel at ease knowing that your community is looking out for you.
Residents are encouraged to follow the State of Utah’s weekly lawn watering guide and hold off on watering until recommended.
View the weekly lawn watering guide by clicking on the link in bio.
#AscendTogether #GetIntoFlow #WaterConservation
The days are getting longer, and the Spring Community Clean-up is just around the corner! Residents will be able to dump yard waste, e-waste and light household waste in the dumpsters at Cory Wride Park from April 16-24.
The spring dumpster hours are as follows:
April 16: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
April 17-23: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
April 24: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
A shred truck will be onsite Sat., April 19 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Please note that hours are subject to change if dumpsters reach capacity. Happy cleaning!
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Still has open spaces with outdoor recreation opportunities and still a safe place for wildlife. I hope that never changes. I love that my kids can leave the house and have outdoor adventures in the hills.
We love Eagle Mountain. It has the small, close-knit feel but is close to everything.
Eagle Mountain has been a great place to live. I love the open space for hiking, biking, and exploring nature with my kids in our own backyard. The area is kid-friendly with plenty of parks.