Grand County announced on April 9 that the regular Planning Commission meeting scheduled for April 13 has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is now set for Monday, April 27, with the agenda to be posted closer to that date.
The cancellation affects residents and stakeholders who participate in public meetings to address local policy needs. Grand County regularly holds such meetings as part of its commitment to community well-being and transparent governance, according to the official website.
Grand County operates as a local government entity in southeastern Utah, delivering essential public services and overseeing scenic areas such as Arches National Park within its boundaries. The county manages departments focused on law enforcement, public health, elections, and supports tourism while maintaining facilities like the county courthouse in Moab according to the official website.
The leadership of Grand County includes the County Commission, which serves as the legislative body responsible for major decisions according to the official website. The county extends services throughout communities including Moab, Castle Valley, and Spanish Valley according to the official website.
Known for dramatic sandstone formations and canyons shaped by the Colorado River and its tributaries according to the official website, Grand County continues efforts to preserve these landscapes while addressing community needs through scheduled public meetings.


