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Eagle Mountain City
1650 E Stagecoach run Eagle mountain, ut
Mon. – Fri. | 7:30 AM- 5:30PM
Swearing-In Ceremony
The public is welcome to support the newly elected officials as they are sworn in to office. The ceremony will be held in City Hall Council Chambers Jan. 5 at 5 p.m.
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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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Planning & Building
Planning and Building division applications for Eagle Mountain City can be submitted quickly and easily through our online portal at OpenGov.
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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 City offices will be closed tomorrow, Jan. 1 for New Year`s Day. We look forward to serving you again on Friday, Jan. 2. Have a safe and happy New Year!
The Eagle Mountain City Council is in the process of filling a vacant council seat created after former Council member Jared Gray was elected Mayor during the 2025 elections, leaving two years remaining on his Council term.
Interested residents can fill out an application by clicking on the link in bio.
The application must be signed, notarized, and dropped off at the Eagle Mountain City Recorder`s Office (1650 Stagecoach Run). by 4 p.m. on Jan. 14, 2025. City Recorders can act as notaries, if needed.
The Eagle Mountain City Council will interview candidates, deliberate and vote during an open and public meeting on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 5 p.m.
Eagle Mountain residents are invited to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor-elect Jared Gray, Council member-elect Brett Wright and Council member-elect Craig Whiting.
The ceremony will take place Monday, Jan. 5, 2026 at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
This will allow Mayor-elect Gray and Council member-elect Whiting to fully participate in their duties at the Jan. 6 City Council meeting.
Eagle Mountain youth can kick off 2026 a little early with our fun Noon Year’s Eve Party! Join us Wed., Dec. 31 at 11 a.m. for an interactive story, a festive photo op, dancing, and a big countdown to Noon.
Ages 0–9: Meet in the City Council Chambers
Ages 10–18: Meet in the Library Program Room
This is a ticketed event. Tickets can be picked up at the Library front desk one hour before the program begins. Tickets are first-come, first-served.
We can’t wait to celebrate the New Year with you!
Eagle Mountain residents can now drop off their real Christmas trees at the Eagle Mountain Rodeo Grounds through Jan. 30.
Real Christmas trees only. Please remove all lights, decorations, and tree stands prior to disposal.
Eagle Mountain resident Tiffany Ulmer understands the importance of feeling valued. For nearly a decade, she has volunteered her time to dress up and ride her horse Jack through the streets of Eagle Mountain. Ulmer proves that something as small as a wave can brighten someone else`s day. Just another reason why We Heart EM!
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Eagle Mountain City offices will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24 through, Friday Dec. 26 for the Christmas holiday. We look forward to serving you again on Monday Dec. 29.
Those who need immediate assistance during this time are asked to call the City’s on-call number at 801-789-5959. In the event of an emergency, residents should call 911.
Happy holidays!
What have you heard about Eagle Mountain lately? The City`s Rumor Stop service is designed to answer your City, economic development, infrastructure and community questions. We want residents to feel informed. Use Rumor Stop today.
https://eaglemountain.gov/rumor-stop/
Regardless of snow or shine this winter, Eagle Mountain City Public Safety Director Dave Ulibarri shares six tips to safe driving this holiday season.
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Eagle Mountain City hosted a farewell open house honoring Mayor Tom Westmoreland and Council member Donna Burnham, who are finishing their terms on the Eagle Mountain City Council this month.
Family members, City staff, residents and community partners all attended to express their appreciation for Mayor Westmoreland and Council member Burnham`s years of service to Eagle Mountain City.
Read more by tapping "News" at the link in bio.
Eagle Mountain youth can kick off 2026 a little early with our fun Noon Year’s Eve Party! Enjoy an interactive story, a festive photo op, dancing, and a big countdown to Noon.
Ages 0–9: Meet in the City Council Chambers
Ages 10–18: Meet in the Library Program Room
This is a ticketed event. Tickets can be picked up at the Library front desk one hour before the program begins. Tickets are first-come, first-served.
We can’t wait to celebrate the New Year with you!
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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.






