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Eagle Mountain pushes bond initiative vote to November

EAGLE MOUNTAIN (Deseret News) — An upcoming vote on a $7 million bond initiative to build an aquatic center was moved to Nov. 2 by the Eagle Mountain City Council on Tuesday.

While City Council members were divided on several issues regarding the funding of the aquatic center, the majority agreed to reschedule the vote to a time when studies showed more residents would go to the polls.

"There's a voter disparity from June to November," said Councilman Eric Cieslak.

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