Wellington City Government
Wellington, Utah runs on a mayor-and-council form of government. An elected mayor and city council set local policy, adopt the budget and pass the ordinances that guide day-to-day life in the city, while appointed staff and departments handle the work of keeping services running.
City business is carried out through departments including public works, police, the volunteer fire department, utilities and the justice court, with a city recorder and treasurer supporting administration. Council meetings are open to the public and are where residents can weigh in on local decisions. For agendas, minutes, elected officials and how to get involved, use the links below or the official city website.
Related: City Council · City Departments · Election Information · Official City Website (wellingtonutah.gov)
Frequently asked questions
What form of government does Wellington, Utah have?
Wellington uses a mayor-and-council form of government, with an elected mayor and city council.
Are Wellington City Council meetings open to the public?
Yes. Council meetings are open, and agendas and minutes are published - see the City Council Agendas and Minutes page.
Who runs the City of Wellington day to day?
Appointed staff and city departments (public works, police, fire, utilities, justice court) handle daily operations under the mayor and council.
How do I contact Wellington city government?
Call Wellington City Hall at (435) 637-5213 or visit the official city website.

