Topics getting the most attention in Eagle Mountain City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
16 issues in governance
The city is considering changing the appointment terms for city boards from January-December to April-March to ease staff workload.
The commission needed to elect a new Chair and Vice Chair to lead their meetings and decision-making processes for the upcoming term.
A proposal to change the timing of planning commissioner appointments was discussed, aiming to streamline city operations and reduce staff burden.
An ordinance was passed to formally establish the Senior Citizens Advisory Board, codifying its role and structure within city code.
To improve efficiency, several advisory boards are being merged into a single Community Services Board. This aims to streamline citizen input and city planning.
The city approved an agreement with Hemmco Consulting to provide lobbying services, likely to advocate for city interests at the state level.
The Youth Council's governing code was updated to allow the council members to elect their own Youth Mayor, empowering young residents.
The council and staff met to set priorities and objectives for the city's future. This retreat is crucial for aligning efforts and ensuring the city moves forward effectively.
Eagle Mountain's City Council is considering a move that could shift power away from the mayor. This change could impact how city decisions are made and who has the final say.
The council debated ordinances that would shift executive powers from the Mayor to the City Council. This sparked significant public concern about the process and potential impact on governance.
The agency appointed new officers and a new Executive Director. Abby Ivory will now manage the day-to-day operations of the Redevelopment Agency, a role typically held by the Economic Development Director.
The council unanimously approved appointments to the Planning Commission and Senior Advisory Board, filling key volunteer positions.
Eagle Mountain's mayoral race is over, and Jared R. Gray is the new mayor! Get ready for a change in leadership as he takes the helm.
Eagle Mountain's city council race is over, and the unofficial results are out! Wondering if your favorite candidate won? Now you can find out who will be making decisions for the city.
Eagle Mountain residents, get ready for the 2025 municipal elections! This year's local races could really shake things up and directly affect how your city is run. Make sure you're informed and ready to vote!
Wondering who's vying for your vote in Eagle Mountain's upcoming election? This guide breaks down the candidates for mayor and City Council, so you can get to know them before the primary.