2015 Municipal Election Results

The results are in and every single incumbent politician has now been replaced! Here are the official election results for 2015:

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Incumbents that have left us:

Mayor Heather Jackson — defeated by voters 2013
Council Member Nate Ochsenhirt — defeated by voters 2013
John Painter — chose not to run for re-election 2013
Rich Steinkopf — defeated by voters 2015
Donna Burnham — chose not to run for re-election 2015
Ryan Ireland — chose to not run for re-election 2015

Thank you Eagle Mountain City voters!… Read the rest

Help Wanted: Door hanger hangers, Pay: lower taxes

 

Whew! I never knew the mere anticipation of my door hangers being distributed throughout the city could cause so much angst on Facebook!

If you want to see what all the hullaballoo is about, check out the scanned copy of the door hanger below and then read on about why this door hanger is the absolute best way to help clean up the corruption in our city.… Read the rest

Romney Institute of Public Management Honors Ifo Pili

This larger than life banner celebrating Eagle Mountain City Administrator Ifo Pili’s success now hangs in the atrium of the Marriott School on BYU Campus.IMG_20150501_160813065

Shortly after becoming the city’s chief administrator in fiscal year 2013 Pili started raising the salaries of the city’s employees dramatically. I’m sure they were grateful even if the city’s taxpayers weren’t!… Read the rest

Mayor Jackson Pulls a Fast One

City residents recently received the following notice about radical changes that a local developer wants to make within the city before Mayor Heather Jackson leaves office. Shouldn’t major changes like these be left to the next administration instead of being forced through during a lame duck session? Certainly, there isn’t enough time to thoroughly debate these changes during the holiday season when most people would rather focus on their families.… Read the rest

Building Department Fails Residents Again

On December 2, 2013 a local concrete contractor poured the pads for a garage and basement without any thermal protection even though temps that night and in the following days reached far below freezing. This was strictly against the city’s building codes and it guaranteed that the future owner of this house will be stuck with weakened concrete that will most likely chip in the coming years.… Read the rest

Election Fraud in Eagle Mountain

During the August 13, 2013 municipal primary election in Eagle Mountain City there were numerous irregularities in the vote counting process that prompted me to investigate the possibility that the election might have been stolen. After a couple weeks of research I compiled my findings in a report, which I then forwarded to various government officials around the state in the hope that we could get a recount that would conclusively determine whether the election results were honest or fraudulent.… Read the rest

Eagle Mountain City Dump

Last week I had to take some trash to the city’s dump and when I called the Utility Billing office to find out when it is open, I was told that it is only open on Saturdays from 8 am to 2 pm. Apparently, they didn’t know the hours have long since changed. The real dump hours are listed below.… Read the rest

The Truth About Selling Our Utilities

Spencer Pack, a resident in the City Center area, recently sent this email to Mayor Jackson and has given me permission to reproduce it here. It contains some interesting insights into the true degree of interest Questar and Rocky Mountain Power have in acquiring our gas and electric utilities. As usual, it doesn’t appear that the city, and specifically the mayor, was telling us the truth when they said that neither of these entities had any interest in buying us out.… Read the rest