Wellington City Council
The Wellington City Council is the elected body that guides the City of Wellington. Alongside the mayor, council members set local policy, adopt the annual budget, pass ordinances and make the decisions that shape everyday life in this Carbon County community.
The council meets regularly in public sessions where residents can listen and share their views. Agendas are posted before meetings and minutes are published afterward, so you can follow what the council is working on. To find meeting dates, agendas and minutes, or to learn about current council members and how to get involved, use the links below or the official city website.
Related: City Council Agendas and Minutes · City Government · Election Information · Official City Website (wellingtonutah.gov)
Frequently asked questions
Who governs the City of Wellington, Utah?
An elected mayor and city council govern Wellington, setting policy, adopting the budget and passing ordinances.
When does the Wellington City Council meet?
The council meets regularly in public. Check the City Council Agendas and Minutes page or call City Hall at (435) 637-5213 for the schedule.
Can residents attend Wellington City Council meetings?
Yes. Meetings are open to the public, and agendas and minutes are published.
Where can I find council agendas and minutes?
On the City Council Agendas and Minutes page, or through the official city website.
Wellington City Elected Officials
Councilmember Wells - Culinary, Sewer, and Irrigation
Councilmember Willson - Fire Department, Annual Pioneer Day Celebration
Councilmember Noyes - Cemetery and Beautification
Councilmember Rich - Police Department, Recreation Department
Councilmember Perea