Local Government Officials

Carnegie Borough Council

View a list of current Carnegie Borough Council members with their contact information here.

Borough Council Regular Meeting: Second Monday of the month 7:00pm (work session 6:00pm). View highlights from recent meetings here.

Borough Council Work Sessions – First Monday of the month 6:00pm (Except legal holidays, meeting will be held on next business day.)

Our Borough Council decides how our tax dollars are spent. They work hard with our Borough Administration to go after grant money for large projects that impact our quality of life. They do all of this for us so that property tax increases may be avoided or minimized.

Little known facts about our Borough Council:

They have the duty and authority to oversee and manage a broad range of important activities:

  • police, fire and emergency response
  • flood management and addressing climate change
  • maintenance of local roads and streets—snow removal, pot holes
  • garbage collection and recycling 
  • parking and traffic control
  • local planning and zoning
  • park maintenance and recreation for our enjoyment
  • approving budgets
  • enacting ordinances for things like disabled parking spots
  • building code enforcement to keep us safe

Additionally, water supply, flood management, sewage collection and treatment are managed jointly with other area organizations.

Carlynton School Board

View a list of current School Board members with their contact information here.

View school board meeting schedule, agendas, minutes here.

District Mission Statement
The Carlynton School District, recognizing the shared responsibility of educators, students and families of this culturally diverse community, will provide a challenging educational program for all students within a safe, nurturing environment, which will enable them to function as productive, ethical and responsible global citizens.

    District Belief Statements
    We believe that:

    • Education is worth the commitment of time, money and effort.
    • Education is a cooperative effort of parents, students, staff and community.
    • All students are unique individuals with varied interests and abilities.
    • All students can be successful learners based on ability.
    • All students have a right to be educated to their fullest potential.
    • Individual guidance is critical to maximize each student’s potential.
    • Students should be encouraged to reach their potential.
    • High expectations directly affect performance.
    • Each individual deserves respect and dignity.
    • A nurturing, safe environment is conducive to learning.
    • The school district encourages students to be responsible members of a global society.