Old Courthouse Elevator Back in Service
The elevator at the old Mesa County Courthouse, 544 Rood Ave., has been replaced and is back in service as of today, March 9, 2020. The project is one week ahead of the anticipated completion date.A...
View ArticleProclamations Presented for Developmental Disabilities and National Social...
March 2020 is Developmental Disabilities and National Social Work Month. Mesa County Commissioners presented proclamations today in public hearing, encouraging residents to observe this month by...
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Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) COVID-19 Response Team is working hard to distribute accurate and timely information to our community. For up-to-date information, visit...
View ArticleCounty Modifies Services to Minimize In-Person Contact
Taking care of our community is at the center of everything we do. As we navigate times of change, our priority remains the same—our community.As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation rapidly continues...
View ArticleStatement from the Desk of Commissioner Scott McInnis, Board Chairman, and...
Our departments will continue to provide essential services to our residents, but it is critical to limit public access to our facilities at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and...
View ArticleClerk and Recorder’s Offices Closed to the Public
Mesa County, Colo. – As a follow-up to an earlier Mesa County Press Release announcing limited access to their buildings and in-person services, to help reduce the rate of COVID-19 transmission; Mesa...
View ArticleCounty Treasurer Releases Modified Schedule
Beginning at 11 a.m. today, March 18, the Mesa County Treasurer's Office is closing in-person services until further notice. Payments can be made online, by mail, or dropbox located just outside the...
View ArticleVisit Mesa County Offices Virtually
Many Mesa County offices have adjusted operating hours and have implemented limited access to facilities aimed at minimizing in-person interaction to help stop the spread of COVID-19.Please click on...
View ArticleDASH Buses Reduce Service
DASH service will transition to one bus operating per hour, beginning Thursday, March 19, at 4:15 p.m. The Regional Transportation Planning Office (RTPO), who manages the DASH service, will review...
View ArticleCompassionate Shoppers Support Animals Up For Adoption
Today when a county employee went to a local store to stock up on supplies for the office, it started out not much different than any other. For one Mesa County Animal Services (MCAS) officer, buying...
View ArticleWatch Public Hearings Online
In response to the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, residents wishing to view public hearings need to use the webcast option. At this time, there is no safe option to allow citizens into the...
View ArticleTo Reduce COVID-19 Transmission County Closes Facilities to The Public
In compliance with guidelines issued by the federal, local and state government agencies, Mesa County has temporarily closed most County buildings.Mesa County encourages residents to use online...
View ArticleMesa County Solid Waste Management Campus Adjusts Public Hours
Effective Wednesday, March 25, 2020, the Mesa County Solid Waste Management Campus will make the following changes to the services offered:The Hazardous Waste Collection Facility hours have been...
View ArticleMesa County Parks Close
Mesa County Facilities and Parks are following the guidance and recommendations of Mesa County Health Public and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by closing recreational facilities...
View ArticleCommunity Development Departments Modify Hours
Mesa County Community Development Departments (Building, Code Compliance, OWTS, and Planning) are operating with modified services to reduce in-person contact and to provide a safe working environment...
View ArticlePalisade Plunge Made Significant Progress
In the last two weeks, significant progress has been made on the Palisade Plunge Trail. The work occurs outside, allowing workers to maintain safe social distancing.However, other challenges for the...
View ArticleCounty Administrator Declares Local Disaster Emergency for COVID-19 Pandemic
Mesa County today declared a Local Disaster Emergency in the unincorporated area of Mesa County, Colorado, due to the presence and impact of COVID-19.The declaration activates the response and recovery...
View ArticleUpdate: Mesa County Composting and Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities...
The Organic Materials Composting Facility (Composting) and the Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (HHW) are temporarily closed to the public until further notice.Mesa County businesses who rely on the...
View ArticleProperty Tax Late Interest Waived Until April 20
The Mesa County Treasurer's Office continues to operate services online. Team members remain available to answer phone calls and make special arrangements, as needed.At this time, Treasurer Sheila...
View ArticleAnimal Services functions and practices during COVID-19
Mesa County Animal Services (MCAS) staff continue to provide critical services to Mesa County residents and the animals in our community. Shelter and community enforcement operations proceed while we...
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