Commissioners urge Governor Hickenlooper to support Natural Gas Facility on...
The Board of Mesa County Commissioners signed a letter on Tuesday, urging Governor Hickenlooper to support building Xcel's new natural gas electricity facilities on the Western Slope to help create...
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The Board of Mesa County Commissioners convenes for the first public hearing of the new year. To watch the meeting, visit http://www.mesacounty.us/commissioners/webcast.aspx. Commissioners approve the...
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Members of the Mesa County Sheriff's Office participated in events throughout the Grand Valley in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Mesa County Sheriff's Deputy Janielle Westermire speaks about...
View ArticleCommissioners Adopt Proclamation Raising Awareness of Human Trafficking in...
Mesa County Commissioners present a proclamation raising awareness of human trafficking in Mesa County to Melissa Lytle and Thomas Acker with the Western Slope Anti-Trafficking Alliance. In public...
View ArticleJanuary is National Crime Stoppers Awareness Month in Mesa County
Mesa County Commissioners proclaim January 2017 as National Crime Stoppers Awareness MonthThe Mesa County Commissioners proclaimed January 2017 as National Crime Stoppers Awareness Month in public...
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Clerk and Recorder’s Office releases new video to promote government efficiencyMesa County Clerk and Recorder Sheila Reiner, today, released the first of several videos in a series that showcases...
View ArticleNotice of Changes to Eligible Area Maps for USDA Rural Development Housing...
USDA Rural Development is conducting a review of all areas under its jurisdiction to identify areas that no longer qualify as rural for housing programs.The last rural area reviews were performed in...
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In public hearing, Monday, the Mesa County Commissioners devoted time to raising awareness for the signs and consequences of human trafficking by promoting opposition to human trafficking in all forms...
View ArticleCommissioner Pugliese re-elected to lead CCI's General Government Committee
Mesa County Commissioner Rose PuglieseLast week, Colorado Counties, Inc. (CCI) members gathered at the association's headquarters in Denver for two days of steering committee meetings in which new...
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Mesa County Surveyor Patrick Green briefs the Board of Mesa County Commissioners Monday in public hearing regarding the status of his office and the previous year's accomplishments. In 2017, Mesa...
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Clerk and Recorder’s Office releases another video to promote simplicity and boost efficiencyMesa County Clerk and Recorder Sheila Reiner released the second video in a series that features resources...
View ArticleFinance Department receives Excellence in Financial Reporting Award for the...
Mesa County Commissioners recognize and congratulate the Finance Department for earning the highest form of commendation in governmental accounting for the 24th year in a row. From left to right,...
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On February 8, 2016, Deputy Derek Geer was killed in the line of duty after responding to a report of a man with a gun. Deputy Geer, a Navy veteran, loving husband, and father of two, served 15 years...
View ArticleCommissioners adopt a resolution supporting BLM headquarters to move to GJ
Mesa County Commissioners adopt a resolution in support of moving the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management to Grand Junction, Colorado.The Mesa County Board of County Commissioners unanimously...
View ArticleCounty Offices Closed Monday for Presidents Day
Many Mesa County offices will be closed Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, in observance of Presidents Day.This closure includes:Administration, Assessor, County Commissioners, County Attorney, Financial Services,...
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The Board of Mesa County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution in support of moving the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from Washington, D.C. to Grand Junction. The...
View ArticleFirst one-half property taxes due February 28, 2018
As a reminder, if you are planning to pay your property taxes in two equal installments, Colorado law requires the first of those two payments to be due on or before the last day of February, and the...
View ArticleRecognizing the End of the War of 1812
Founded in 1892 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the National Society United States Daughters of 1812 is a non-profit, non-political, women's service organization for descendants of patriots who...
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Mesa County has navigated through years of financial upheavals caused by restrictive budgetary challenges. However, 2017 has been a turnaround year, and well-planned budgeting has allowed Mesa County...
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The Mesa County Treasurer's Office reminds taxpayers that Colorado law requires property tax payments in two equal installments, the first being due on or before the last day of February, and the...
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