Curtis Wells - CIB Chairman

Curtis Wells - CIB Chairman Public servant focused on rural Utah, energy policy, and infrastructure investment.

I currently serve as Chairman of the Utah Permanent Community Impact Fund Board (CIB), a Member of the Utah Energy Council, and a Member of the Utah Rural Affairs Council.

02/25/2026

🇺🇸 You’re Invited! 🇺🇸

The Grand County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner is happening March 12, 2026 at The Hoodoo in Moab — and you won’t want to miss it!

🎤 Incredible lineup of speakers
🍽 Great dinner
🤝 Great company

Doors open at 5:30 PM | Dinner at 6:30 PM | Program at 6:45 PM

📩 Message [email protected] for pricing & info.

02/24/2026
This is an exciting development for our state and the US. Utah is leading energy innovation.
02/16/2026

This is an exciting development for our state and the US. Utah is leading energy innovation.

As I reflect on 2025, I’m deeply grateful for the encouragement, trust, and support I received from so many people here ...
01/30/2026

As I reflect on 2025, I’m deeply grateful for the encouragement, trust, and support I received from so many people here in Moab. Engaging in difficult conversations and standing up for your community is not easy, but it is always worth doing. I remain humbled by the confidence so many of you placed in me, and I carry that responsibility forward.

I’ve never been uncomfortable taking pressure or criticism when it comes to advocating for Moab and for the hard-working families who live here. Leadership sometimes means absorbing the friction so your community doesn’t have to. That hasn’t changed, and it won’t.

As we move into 2026, my focus is increasingly on statewide work that directly affects communities across Utah.

As Chairman of the Utah Permanent Community Impact Fund Board (CIB) and a member of the Utah Energy Council, I’m working on issues that sit at the intersection of infrastructure, energy, and long-term economic stability.

The Utah Energy Council plays a critical role in advising the Governor and Legislature on Utah’s energy future. Its work touches everything from:

-Grid reliability and affordability
-Responsible development of natural resources
-State revenue that funds schools, infrastructure, and public services
-The real impacts energy policy has on rural communities and working families

Energy policy in Utah isn’t theoretical and it directly affects whether communities can grow, whether infrastructure gets built, and whether the state remains financially strong and resilient.

In 2026, that work will include advancing complex infrastructure and energy discussions, strengthening rural financing tools through the CIB, and continuing to ensure that decisions made at the state level reflect on-the-ground realities in places like Moab and across rural Utah.

I’m proud of the work behind us, clear-eyed about the challenges ahead, and fully committed to serving at a level that reflects the trust I’ve been given.

While much of my current work is focused at the state level, I remain deeply engaged with Grand County and the City of Moab. I will continue to work with our local leaders, and when necessary, ask the tough questions.

Moab is home. My commitment to this community is personal, not transactional, and I'm not going anywhere.

11/05/2025

Thank You, Moab,

I’m deeply grateful for the people that contributed their effort, their trust, and their commitment to our community.

While the result wasn’t what we hoped for, our journey does not end here. Moab’s future, it's businesses, neighborhoods, floodways, and communities, continue to matter deeply to me. I’m proud of the issues we raised and the conversations we started.

Thank you for standing with me, for believing in accountability, service, and leadership. I look forward to continuing this work and supporting our community.

With gratitude,
Curtis Wells

11/04/2025

🗳️ Election Day - Vote for CHANGE

Ballots must be returned to the Grand County Clerk’s Office by 8 p.m.

If someone in your household didn’t receive a ballot, they can still vote in person today with a valid ID and a piece of mail showing their Moab residence.

Every voice matters-make sure yours is heard.
CurtisWellsMoab.com

11/04/2025

Election Day! Time to Vote Moab!

Thank You to Everyone That Joined Our Last Live Q&A!

🎃 Serving at the Moab Free Health Clinic - Vision Clinic This Halloween, I had the privilege of volunteering with the Mo...
11/03/2025

🎃 Serving at the Moab Free Health Clinic - Vision Clinic

This Halloween, I had the privilege of volunteering with the Moab Free Health Clinic, helping at their vision clinic and seeing firsthand the incredible work this organization does for our community.

It was inspiring to meet the volunteers, nurses, and doctors who give their time to make sure everyone in Moab, regardless of income-has access to the care they need. Watching patients receive eye exams was a powerful reminder of what real community looks like: people helping people.

Thank you to the Moab Free Health Clinic for all you do to make a difference. I’m proud to lend a hand and be part of something that reflects the best of who we are as a community.

11/03/2025
11/01/2025

WALNUT LANE - The Price of Poor Leadership

Years ago, this was supposed to become affordable housing for Moab’s working families-teachers, servers, parents trying to make ends meet. Instead, it became a nightmare, millions of dollars spent, and too many people displaced. Most of the families who lived here are members of our Native and Latino community.

Years later, this ground still sits unsettled, both physically and morally.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about people.
About accountability, compassion, and the responsibility of leadership to make good decisions and follow through on its word.

Current total project cost estimates are approximately $5 Million and counting. We owe it to the families who were moved out… to every resident who paid the price for inaction… to do better.

Because Moab deserves more than excuses -it deserves results.

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