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As EMS Appreciation Week comes to a close, we want to take one more moment to say THANK YOU to the incredible EMS profes...
05/23/2026

As EMS Appreciation Week comes to a close, we want to take one more moment to say THANK YOU to the incredible EMS professionals who serve our community every single day. ❤️🚑

This year’s theme, “Better Outcomes, Together,” is a powerful reminder that behind every emergency response is a team of dedicated individuals working together to protect, care for, and support our community when it matters most.

From emergency calls in the middle of the night to moments when people need help the most, your dedication, compassion, and quick action never go unnoticed. You are often the calm in someone’s chaos, and our community is stronger because of you.

Thank you for the long hours, the sacrifices, the lifesaving care, and the heart you put into what you do. We are beyond grateful for the men and women who answer the call when it matters most.

Carbon County appreciates you today and every day. 👏

Commission Meeting 5/20/26AGENDA1 Approval of minutes2 Carbon Care Coalition presentation3 Utah Department of Transporta...
05/21/2026

Commission Meeting 5/20/26

AGENDA

1 Approval of minutes

2 Carbon Care Coalition presentation

3 Utah Department of Transportation presentation on improvements to the Spring Glen, Carbonville road and Consumers road intersections - Brent Hadfield

4 Consideration and possible approval of turning ownership of East Carbon Senior Center building over to East Carbon City

5 Consideration and possible approval of a partnering with ALTIGEN (Jurassic Spark Project) for a natural gas pipeline right of way across Bureau of Land Management property

6 Consideration and possible approval of an applicant to be appointed to the Carbon County Housing Authority Board to serve out the remainder of an open term, expiring on 12/31/2028

7 Adjourn as Carbon County Board of Commissioners and convene as Carbon County Board of Equalization

8 Consideration and possible approval of Business Personal Property Accounts for tax exemption in 2026, according to Utah Code 59-2-1115 - Amy Peters

9 Adjourn as Carbon County Board of Equalization and convene as Carbon County Board of Commissioners

10 Review and possible approval of an amendment to Ordinance 455, An Ordinance of the Carbon County Board of Commissioners Prescribing the Manner by Which Carbon County Shall Procure Services and Property

11 Review and possible approval of an amendment to Ordinance 516, An Ordinance Amending the Carbon County Procurement Policy

12 Review and approval of departmental reports

A copy of this notice was faxed to ETV10, a newspaper of general circulation within Carbon County, Radio Stations KOAL and KUSA and published on the Utah Public Notice Website.

The Carbon County Clerk’s Office has officially certified the candidates who will appear on the ballot for the June 23, ...
05/21/2026

The Carbon County Clerk’s Office has officially certified the candidates who will appear on the ballot for the June 23, 2026 Primary Election pursuant to Utah election law. The certification document below includes the qualified federal, state, and local candidates for Carbon County and reflects the order in which candidates will appear on the ballot.

Whether you’re a first-time voter or have been voting for years, knowing your rights and understanding the process matte...
05/20/2026

Whether you’re a first-time voter or have been voting for years, knowing your rights and understanding the process matters. These voter information guides for the 2026-2027 election cycle are available in both English and Spanish and include voting steps, valid ID requirements, accessibility information, voter rights, and important election law reminders.

Carbon County’s tax base has changed dramatically over the last decade, and the impacts are being felt across the commun...
05/20/2026

Carbon County’s tax base has changed dramatically over the last decade, and the impacts are being felt across the community. Property taxes, public services, infrastructure, jobs, and long-term economic stability are all connected.

A closer look at the economic challenges facing Carbon County and why long-term investment and planning matter for the future of the community.

https://www.carbon.utah.gov/understanding-the-challenges-facing-carbon-countys-tax-base/

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