Eagle Mountain residents are feeling the pinch from high utility bills, sparking questions about whether the city is overcharging. This could mean big changes for how much you pay for essential services.
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Residents may see changes in their monthly utility bills.
The city, by ensuring reliable utility service as the population grows.
Residents who will face higher monthly utility costs.
The city is planning to adjust water, sewer, and stormwater rates to pay for new staff and equipment needed to keep up with growth.
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