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1650 E Stagecoach run Eagle mountain, ut
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Wildlife and Nature Education
Stargazing 101 Oct. 29 at Walden Park starting at 7:30 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.
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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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Election Day is coming up! Be sure you have the needed information.
Learn more: https://vote.utahcounty.gov/home
Registration is now open for this year`s Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot!
When: Thurs., Nov. 27 | 8 a.m. – SHARP
Where: Cory B. Wride Memorial Park
The race will begin promptly at 8 am, please ensure you arrive on time to join the lineup. Giveaway items and refreshments will be provided after the race, while supplies last. Please note that the race is not timed and no prizes will be given. The race spans approximately 3.12 miles in length. Walkers, runners, cyclists, scooter riders, strollers, leashed pets, etc. are all welcome to participate.
Run now, gobble later at the Turkey Trot! Register today. by tapping on the link in bio.
There`s just over a week left to register for Jr. Jazz!
Be sure to register by Nov. 1 for the 2026 season, beginning Jan. 10. Late registration runs from Nov. 2-7, with a late fee.
Register and learn more by tapping the link in bio.
Early detection saves lives. Don’t miss this chance to get your screening close to home.
Intermountain Health’s Mobile Mammography Unit will be at the Senior Center (1632 Heritage Dr) offering breast cancer screenings on Friday, Oct. 31 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
– Ages 40+ are encouraged to schedule
– Most insurances accepted (please verify with your provider)
– Physician’s name required for results
Schedule your appointment here: https://book.appointment-plus.com/b3004q3s/?employee_id=6129
Meet the newest members of the Utah County Sheriff’s Office – Eagle Mountain Division! Deputies Cameron Turley and Robert Bingham recently joined the team serving our community. Learn more about their backgrounds and why they’re excited to serve Eagle Mountain.
Learn more by clicking on "News" at link in bio.
UPDATE: Due to cloudy skies, tonight`s edition of WANE has been canceled.
Join special guests from Utah Valley University for Stargazing 101 on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m. at Walden Park. Learn the basics of stargazing, spot constellations, and enjoy a night under the stars in Eagle Mountain!
Starting tomorrow (Oct. 22) at 9 a.m., the northbound right lane of Pony Express Parkway will be closed from Lone Tree Parkway to Hidden Valley Parkway.
A contractor will be pouring concrete collars by Hidden Hollow Elementary. These collars help preserve and protect valves in the roadway.
🔸 Lane closure: 2 days
🔸 Work hours: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
🔸 Steel plates in place: for about 1 week after the pour, to allow the concrete to cure properly
Please use caution when driving through the area and follow all posted signage. Thank you for your patience while this work is completed.
ShocktoberFest is back Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 7-9 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
This is a free C.P.R./AED training, unless you need a certification card.
Maximum capacity for this class is 25, so grab your spot before it`s too late!
Register now by clicking on the link in bio.
Spooky season made its way to Eagle Mountain. Halloween Town brought cool cars, creepy costumes, and a whole lot of fun! A big thank you to everyone who attended this year`s event!
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Join us for our next Wildlife and Nature Education course!
Join special guests from Utah Valley University for Stargazing 101 on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m. at Walden Park. Learn the basics of stargazing, spot constellations, and enjoy a night under the stars in Eagle Mountain!
Camp Williams will be conducting a prescribed burn today from 1–5 p.m. Eagle Mountain residents may notice smoke in the area during this time. Please note that the area is safe and the burn is planned.
Eagle Mountain’s Bag the Leaf Program is back for the fall season.
From Oct. 21 through Dec. 19, residents can drop off bagged leaves daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at either of the following locations:
• Eagle Mountain Rodeo Grounds – 4550 Lehi Fairfield Road
• Silverlake Amphitheater – 7896 Silverlake Parkway
Free leaf bags are available Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at:
• Public Works Department – 2565 N. Pony Express Parkway
• City Hall – 1650 Stagecoach Run
• Building Department – 3726 E. Campus Drive
Collecting leaves through this program helps prevent flooding and protects our stormwater system. Your participation makes a difference in keeping our community clean and safe this fall.
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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.








