Eagle Mountain is getting serious about saving its open spaces from development. They're rolling out a new plan to make sure those beloved natural areas don't get bulldozed as the city expands.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
The city is contributing approximately $220,000-$230,000 in support.
Local wildlife and residents who value environmental preservation.
No groups negatively affected
Eagle Mountain tests new approach to preserve open spaces amid growth KUTV
The city is continuing its partnership with the state to protect mule deer migration routes with new fencing.
Eagle Mountain City Council approves wildlife corridor, a first in Utah FOX 13 News Utah
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