Open Spaces
Protect the views that brought us here.
Preserve trails, wildlife corridors, parks, and ridgelines while balancing responsible growth.
A neighbor, husband, dad of five, and your current City Council member — running for re-election to keep our city safe, financially strong, and connected, while protecting the open spaces that brought us here.

I'm Zac Huish — husband to my wife of 21 years, dad to five kids, and a neighbor who's spent the last few years on the Eagle Mountain City Council fighting for the things we all moved here for.
Before politics, I built a career as an investment advisor and financial planner — experience I bring to every budget, contract, and master-plan decision that crosses the dais. I show up prepared, I read the packet, and I vote for the long view, not the loudest room.
A focused agenda grounded in the responsibilities of local government — open spaces, public safety, connectivity, and financial stability.
Protect the views that brought us here.
Preserve trails, wildlife corridors, parks, and ridgelines while balancing responsible growth.
Strong police, fire, and EMS partnerships.
Support public safety, emergency preparedness, traffic safety, and wildfire planning across every neighborhood.
Get around safely — by car, bike, or foot.
Improve roads, trails, sidewalks, bike and pedestrian routes, and regional transit so residents can move efficiently.
Plan long-term. Spend responsibly.
Use taxpayer dollars carefully, plan ahead for infrastructure, and protect residents from unnecessary financial burdens.


Eagle Mountain isn't just where we live — it's where we hike before work, where our kids learn to ride bikes, where neighbors still wave from the porch. The decisions we make in the next few years will decide what this city looks like for the next generation.
I want Eagle Mountain to grow on its own terms — with the same heart, the same wide-open views, and the same community spirit that brought us here in the first place.
Meet Zac and his family“Teams win. What we build, we build together — for the people already here, and the ones still coming home.”
This campaign doesn't accept donations directly. If you'd like to help, please support Haven Ranch — a local Eagle Mountain nonprofit dedicated to helping animals in need.
Volunteer an hour. Host a meet-and-greet. Just say hello. Every neighbor who shows up makes this campaign — and this city — stronger.