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Carbon County
Carbon County

Carbon County · faq

Frequently asked

Common questions about how OpenCity covers Carbon County public meetings and civic data.

When does the Carbon County Commission meet?

The Carbon County Board of Commissioners meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month at 4:30 PM in the Commission Chambers at the Carbon County Administration Building, 751 E 100 N, Price, Utah.

Where can I find Carbon County meeting agendas and minutes?

Carbon County posts agendas, minutes, and notices to the Utah Public Notice website (utah.gov/pmn) and to its self-hosted OnBase Agenda Online portal. OpenUtah organizes those meetings into searchable pages with transcripts and linked documents.

Where can I watch Carbon County commission meetings?

Commission meetings are livestreamed and archived on the official Carbon County YouTube channel (@CarbonCountyUtah). OpenUtah links those videos from each meeting page.

What does Carbon County government cover?

Carbon County governs unincorporated areas of the county and county-wide services such as the sheriff, recorder, assessor, and treasurer. The incorporated cities of Price, Helper, Wellington, East Carbon, and Scofield have their own governments with separate councils and meetings.

Who are the Carbon County Commissioners?

Carbon County is governed by a three-member Board of Commissioners: Tony Martines, Larry Jensen, and Jared Haddock. Commissioners serve four-year staggered terms.