Topics getting the most attention in Eagle Mountain City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues with low priority
The council discussed proposed changes to fencing rules to allow 'pre-weathered weathering steel' for residential fences, potentially impacting neighborhood appearance.
The city is considering changing the appointment terms for city boards from January-December to April-March to ease staff workload.
The council reviewed its legislative priorities and received a summary of the recent legislative session, indicating a focus on proactive engagement with state-level issues.
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.
The council voted to add studying the feasibility of accepting Bitcoin for utility bills to the city's legislative priorities.
A proposal to allow pre-weathered steel fencing was rejected due to concerns about aesthetics and potential staining.
The Youth Council's governing code was updated to allow the council members to elect their own Youth Mayor, empowering young residents.
The council delayed a decision on a developer's request to change amenities in the Hidden Hollow development, opting to postpone the decision pending further review.