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Eagle Mountain residents not amused by officials' antics
But they love the rural area despite a string of scandals, weird events
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"The first time (there was a city controversy) we thought it was because we were just getting started (as a city)," Smith said. "Then the next time, it was like, OK, this is how things are in Eagle Mountain."
Residents are quick to point out that Eagle Mountain is not all bad. The city is one of a handful of northern Utah County cities to have a library and its own fire department. There are tree-lined streets and well-manicured, winding sidewalks alongside affordable large homes and new townhomes.
Eagle Mountain spokeswoman Linda Peterson says the city is on the verge of approving a proposal for a grocery store, while a second gas station is already under construction and a car wash is on its way.
Three City Council seats and the mayor's position will be filled this November, and the variety of campaign posters plastered across the town reflects the ongoing fervor associated with the election. Resident Matt Smith says he wants candidates who can push the city's politics in a better direction.
"I want somebody that's honest and has good morals and has integrity," Matt Smith said. "We always have that hope (for candidates). We want to find that person that has what it takes to straighten things out."
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