The Ogden City Council is composed of seven members. Four Council members represent districts, and three are elected at-large by all Ogden voters. Each Council representative's term of office is four years. Terms are staggered. Four Council members are elected at one time, and three are elected two years later, at the same time as the Mayor. All municipal elections are held in odd numbered years and are considered non-partisan.
From left to right: Flor Lopez, Dave Graf, Alicia Washington, Shaun Myers, Richard Hyer, Kevin Lundell,
and Ken Richey
Contact Us
Meetings: City Council - 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Redevelopment Agency - 2nd Tuesday, 6 p.m., Ogden City Municipal Building, Suite 340 Address: 2549 Washington Blvd, Suite 320 | Ogden, Utah 84401 Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Closed Holidays Office Phone: 801-629-8153 Office Fax: 801-629-8733 Email the City Council Contact Your Council Member
Council Responsibilities
The Ogden City Council is the City's legislative body with responsibilities, including establishing laws and policies, adopting the City’s budget, approving City general plans, deciding what services to provide and at what level, determining tax and fee rates, provide advice and consent for appointments of City positions, providing oversight of city functions, conducting financial and management audits, passing resolutions, and responding to the needs of citizens.
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Form of Government
The City of Ogden has been governed by a Mayor-Council form of government since 1992. This means there is a full-time Mayor and a part-time City Council. The Mayor has administrative and executive responsibility and the City Council has legislative responsibility.
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Redevelopment Agency & Municipal Building Authority
The Council acts also as the Redevelopment Agency Board and the Municipal Building Authority Board. Ogden City created these agencies according to State law to assist the City in development, redevelopment, and financing of projects. In each of their roles, the Council strives for mutual understanding of issues, concerns, and proposals.
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