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No scandals, Eagle Mountain mayor vows

Published: Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008 12:46 a.m. MST
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EAGLE MOUNTAIN — To be sure, Heather Jackson takes one campaign promise very seriously: She's pledged not to embarrass the good folks who live in the fast-growing northern Utah Valley city by being charged, arrested, booked or indicted.

Jackson, who took her oath on Monday last week to become the 10th mayor of Eagle Mountain, is intent on bringing back luster and shine to City Hall's top office, which has been tarnished in recent years.

After all, this is the place that has gone through nine mayors in 12 years.

Jackson, whose newest son, Joseph, is only 3 weeks old, is well aware of the jokes Eagle Mountain has inspired. The very public antics of ex-elected officials in the city include one case of a former mayor who faked his own kidnapping, the case of a former city councilwoman who allegedly accepted money from a major city developer and didn't divulge it and a case of a former mayor who allegedly misused public funds.

To the end of not repeating recent history, Jackson told people while on the campaign trail that she won't break the law. At the very least, she says, she won't tell police she was abducted and forced to drive to California.

"I've lived here 9 1/2 years and haven't done anything crazy so far," she said in an interview with the Deseret Morning News. "I've spent two years on the City Council dealing with the crazy. My intention (is) being normal."

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Originally from Maryland, Jackson came to Utah to attend school at Brigham Young University. She said she didn't earn her degree — one former Eagle Mountain mayor was fired from his job with the Utah Highway Patrol after it was discovered he'd lied about earning a master's degree — but has worked as a loan officer and at an escrow company, handling money and dealing with people's trust.

"I don't have any issues to hide in my closet," she said. "I've had two jobs in 15 years involving people's trust. ... It's a natural fit to being the mayor."

The rapid growth of the city — 250 at its inception in 1996 to roughly 23,000 now — created some infrastructure problems that former mayor Don Richardson and the City Council have begun to address.

Jackson says she will continue to push for progress with the city's infrastructure during her term, including adding power lines and finishing wells.

Jackson has several issues she wants to take care of in the city, besides, of course, changing the public perception.

Her to-do list includes opening the city offices on Fridays, pushing for more economic development and beautifying the city through finishing parks and trails.

Recent comments

Wait- She got onto the council on the coat tails of the last felon...

Not so fast... | Jan. 15, 2008 at 5:49 p.m.

She has nothing bad or shady on her record and I think she'll do a...

Optimistic | Jan. 15, 2008 at 5:11 p.m.

I think Eagle Mountain is not out of the woods yet. The city has a...

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Mayor Heather Jackson gets help from her son, Hugh, as she moves into her new office on Friday. She calls Eagle Mountain "the best city in Utah to live in."

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