From Deseret News archives:
Eagle Mountain residents not amused by officials' antics
But they love the rural area despite a string of scandals, weird events
Stoplight: check.
Gas station: check.
City officials who repeatedly humiliate the 20,000 people who live here: check.
After the number of odd events that have emerged from Eagle Mountain, some residents are getting used to having their town be the butt of many a water-cooler joke. But for new resident Russ Riggs, his small city's embarrassing reputation is already getting old.
"I moved out here because the houses were cheap ... but honestly, it's kind of embarrassing," Riggs said. "The first thing people say when you tell them where you live is, 'What's going on in Eagle Mountain?"'
Riggs said he moved to the city a year ago because he wanted to live in northern Utah County, but the housing market made neighboring cities too expensive. Seeing the stars at night, listening to the coyotes howl and enjoying unobstructed views of nearby mountains have made Riggs appreciate Eagle Mountain.
It doesn't help that former Eagle Mountain Mayor Brian Olsen was charged with seven third-degree felonies for misusing public funds almost a year ago. Or that two other council members in the past six months have been investigated for possible conflicts of interest. Or that the mayor before Olsen pleaded no contest to providing false information to police for faking his own kidnapping.
Riggs says he thinks Eagle Mountain's scandals have happened because the city is so new and growing so quickly.
Still, the excuse of inexperience can't continue forever, Riggs said.
"I think (the city) will get it figured out eventually, and I think they'll do it sooner than later because they've been embarrassed," Riggs said. "If it continues to be this way, I can see myself moving my family out of Eagle Mountain."
The jaw-dropping antics that have unfolded in the city's history have annoyed some residents to the point where they now ignore Eagle Mountain's tumultuous politics. About 21 percent of residents voted in the city's primary last week, but a majority of residents randomly stopped on the city's streets said they don't pay attention to the city's officials or vote.
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