
Back row(left to right): Wayne Sharp, Brent Moore, Paul Glover, Robert Hale.
Front: Mayor JoAnn Seghini, Colleen Costello.
City Council Members:
Robert M. Hale
Council Member District 1
I am a 36-year resident of the Union area of Midvale. I was elected to represent District 1 on the east side of Midvale City beginning 1 January 2008 for a four-year term. I am currently representing the City on the Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Committee. I have served many years on the Union Community Council. I served six years on the Midvalley Improvement District board of trustees.I am nearing retirement from the US Postal Service, after more than 40 years service. I serve on the Board of Trustees of the Park Hotel Owners Association, Park City UT.
I am married and father of six children. There are 12 (+1 coming next spring) grandchildren my wife and I dote over.
I received my BFA degree with a Graphic Arts emphasis from the University of Utah in 1973. I received a Masters of Arts degree from The American University of Washington DC in 1989, with an emphasis on Organizational Training and Human Resource Development.
Paul Glover
Council Member District 2
Paul Glover is a Midvale City native and has spent many years contributing both time and services to his community. Paul is the proud owner and operator of the local businesses Jordan Garden Center and Jordan Camper. He is the fourth generation to carry on the tradition of excellence in customer service and hard work at these family businesses and is helping pass on this legacy to his sons who work with him. Paul is married to Raylene Glover and has four sons and a daughter, as well as seven adorable and energetic grandchildren. Paul enjoys spending time with his family as well as spending time outdoors camping, skiing and golfing. Paul is an active citizen who is committed to fostering a sense of community and bettering our city which is demonstrated by his long history of personal and public service in Midvale.
Brent Moore
Council Member District 3
I enjoy representing the people of Midvale as City Councilmember and am currently serving my second term. I first became interested in city government as a teenager when Midvale City began to annex the Fort Union area where I lived. I served on the Union Community Council before being elected to the City Council.
I have a Bachelors Degree in Political Science with minors in Spanish and Economics as well as a Masters Degree in City and Metropolitan Planning, both from the University of Utah. I currently work as a supervisor for the Salt Lake County Sanitation Department located in Midvale.
My wife Paige and I, along with our two children Miriam and Elijah, are proud to call Midvale home. In my free time I love hiking and am grateful to live only a few hours drive from beautiful desert canyons to the south and beautiful mountain ranges to the north. I enjoy biking around Midvale and taking my kids for walks.
Wayne Sharp
Council Member District 4
Wayne is the son of Ralph and Norma Sharp. He grew up in Midvale and attended Midvale Elementary, Midvale Junior High, and graduated from Hillcrest High School class of 1983. He lived 2 years in Philippines as a missionary. He and his wife Treena have 4 children, Tyler, Mindee, Lexie, and Tara. He owns and operates Sharp Yards (landscape/maint.) since 1979. He is a chainsaw carver, which he enjoys “beary” much. He has been a City Council member since 1998. He has represented Midvale as a Board member on the South Salt Lake Mosquito abatement for 11 years, acting as Chairman of the Board for the past 2 years. He enjoys serving the Midvale Community.
Colleen Costello
Council Member District 5
Colleen grew up in Midvale attending both Midvale Elementary and Midvale Middle Schools; she graduated from Judge Memorial. She has served on the City Council since 1997. Prior to that, she served on the Planning and Zoning Commission. She has been a cosmetologist for 46 years and loves every minute of it. She loves to travel and studying History and Archeology. She volunteers once a week at the Veterans Medical Center. She is happy to call Midvale home and of being of service to the community in which she serves.