Eagle Mountain · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Eagle Mountain City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
A developer is suing Eagle Mountain over the rodeo grounds, saying the city backed out of a deal. This could get messy and cost taxpayers a lot if the city loses.
Eagle Mountain just mashed five citizen boards into one. This means fewer places for you to give feedback on city decisions, so your voice might be harder to hear.
Facebook's parent company, Meta, wants to build a huge new data center in Eagle Mountain. This could bring jobs and money, but we need to figure out if our roads, power, and water can handle it.
Eagle Mountain is moving forward with plans to annex land for a potential nuclear power plant. This move could significantly shape the city's energy supply and future growth.
Eagle Mountain is pumping the brakes on a plan that could have opened the door to nuclear reactors and other cutting-edge energy sources. The City Council is hitting pause to rethink how to zone for these new technologies, potentially impacting the city's future energy landscape.
Eagle Mountain is wrestling with a big decision: should they allow nuclear power plants in town? It's a hot topic, with residents and the city council divided on the potential benefits and risks.
Eagle Mountain is considering a major shift in its energy game, potentially allowing nuclear and natural gas power plants within city limits. This could reshape how we all get our electricity, so it's a big deal for the city's future power supply.
Eagle Mountain's city manager search is finally over! Ben Reeves has been appointed after a lengthy process. Residents are wondering what new direction he'll steer the city.
Eagle Mountain City is reeling from a massive $1.13 million cybersecurity breach. They're working to secure their systems and hoping insurance can cover some of the costs.