Elected officials for Heber City — their promises, tenure record, and accountability.
2026-2030
Morgan Murdock's platform is defined by a commitment to improved communication and a compassionate approach to local governance. He positions himself as a collaborative 'bridge-builder' intended to unify the council and improve community engagement.
2026-2030
Yvonne Barney's platform focused on sustainable growth and infrastructure management, specifically addressing traffic through the city bypass and the increasing demand for affordable housing. She emphasized the importance of transparent communication between the city council and its residents to ensure community concerns are effectively addressed.
2022–2026
Served until Jan 2026
2022–2026
Served until Jan 2026
2018–2024
Served until Jan 2024
2020–2024
Served until Jan 2024
2020–2024
Served until Jan 2024
Tori Broughton's platform focused on bringing a fresh perspective to the Wasatch County Council. Her priorities centered on addressing critical regional challenges, specifically transit and housing development, while emphasizing a commitment to active community service.
Greg Royall's platform centers on managing the impacts of Heber City's rapid expansion while prioritizing economic and housing affordability for the local community. His campaign focuses on addressing the practical challenges posed by growth to ensure the city remains accessible to its residents.
Matt Brower's tenure as City Manager has focused on managing the logistical and administrative pressures of Heber City's rapid population growth. His platform centers on navigating complex municipal operations, including infrastructure oversight and city management policies, despite facing public and political scrutiny regarding administrative contracts and internal city governance.