Eagle Mountain is building a new middle school to handle the influx of new families. This expansion is a clear sign of the city's growth and commitment to providing quality education for its expanding youth population.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The city does not have specific parking minimums for schools, so the developer is largely responsible for determining their own needs.
Students and families in the area will benefit from a new educational facility.
No groups negatively affected
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New Eagle Mountain middle school signals future of education in the city while accommodating growth heraldextra.com
The John Hancock Charter School is looking for a new home near Scarlet Ridge. The city is limited in what it can demand for the building's look, but they are keeping a close eye on traffic and parking to make sure it doesn't cause headaches for neighbors.
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