Notice: 2026 Annual Meetings Schedule of the Board of Trustees of the MGFPD
- Mountain Green Fire
- Dec 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 16
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meetings schedule of the Board of Trustees of the Mountain Green Fire Protection District for the 2026 calendar year is as follows:
January 12
March 2
May 11
July 13
September 14
November 2
December 7
All meetings shall be held at the fire station located at 4565 W Old Hwy, Mountain Green, Utah and unless notice to the public is provided to the contrary all meetings shall commence at 6:30PM.
If any meetings fall on a legal holiday or for other legitimate reasons the Board of Trustees decides not to hold a regularly schedule meeting, the meeting will be rescheduled and the Board shall notify the public in accordance with the Open and Public Meetings Law.
Meeting agenda and notes for all meetings are available on the State of Utah Website at Utah.gov/Public Notice Website.
This Notice is given on the 8th day of December, 2025 by Tim Barnes, Chairman, Board of Trustees.
Staying informed about local governance is crucial for community members, especially when it comes to fire safety and emergency services. The Mountain Green Fire Board of Trustees plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of residents. This post will provide you with a comprehensive schedule of the upcoming board meetings, along with insights into what you can expect from these gatherings.

Understanding the Role of the Mountain Green Fire Board
The Mountain Green Fire Board is responsible for overseeing the operations of the local fire department. This includes budgeting, resource allocation, and strategic planning to ensure that the community is well-prepared for emergencies. The board consists of community volunteers who work together to make decisions that affect fire safety and emergency response in the area.
What to Expect at the Meetings
Attending a Mountain Green Fire Board meeting can be a valuable experience. Here’s what you can typically expect:
Agenda Overview
Each meeting will have a set agenda that includes:
Call to Order: The meeting begins with a formal call to order by the chairperson.
Approval of Minutes: Previous meeting minutes are reviewed and approved.
Public Comments: Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and concerns.
Reports: Updates from the fire chief and other officials on department activities.
New Business: Discussion of new initiatives, policies, or issues that need attention.
Adjournment: The meeting concludes with a summary of decisions made.