New and Improved Tool for Researching Foreclosures
The Mesa County Public Trustee has implemented a new feature providing the public with timely and transparent access to information. You can now search foreclosures by current sale date range and...
View ArticleCommissioners Encourage Community Members to Wear a Mask
Mesa County is experiencing an increase in coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission and is now at a critical point to change the trend. As COVID-19 cases surge, theMesa County Board of Public Health has...
View ArticleNovember is Adoption Awareness Month
Nicole Duckworth (center), adoptive parent, alongside Mesa County Department of Human Services personnel Kim Espindola and Joe Kellerby, accept the Adoptive Awareness Month Proclamation on Monday,...
View Article18.5-K99A Bridge Replacement Project
The Board of Mesa County Commissioners approved a $1.3 million agreement with M.A. Concrete Construction, Inc. for the 18.5-K99A Bridge Replacement Project. Construction is anticipated to start in...
View ArticlePalisade Plunge Trail Update
The Palisade Plunge Trail hand crew works in a snowy winter wonderland.It's been 19 weeks since construction started on phase 2 of the Palisade Plunge Trail. This week, terrain and weather conditions...
View ArticleCounty Offices Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, most Mesa County offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26 and 27.This two-day closure includes:Administration, Assessor, County Commissioners,...
View ArticleUpdate on Treasurer's Office in-office staffing levels
Effective Friday, Nov. 20, Mesa County will transition to Level Red: Severe Risk, assigned through the State of Colorado’s dial framework. As part of the framework’s recommendation, the Mesa County...
View ArticleMotor Vehicle is Open by Appointment
Visit us online: clerk.mesacounty.us.Mesa County is experiencing widespread community transmission of COVID-19 and, as of today, has transitioned to Level Red: Severe Risk, assigned through the State...
View ArticleCulvert Replacement on Purdy Mesa Road
The road near 5975 Purdy Mesa Road will be closed Nov. 30 through Dec. 21 for culvert replacement. Please refer to the map above for detour information.
View ArticleMesa County Seeks Input on Design Standards
For instruction on how to submit comments, visit https://www.mesacounty.us/publicworks/engineering/update-of-mesa-county-design-standards/.Mesa County has updated and combined the Mesa County Road and...
View ArticleWest Frontage Road in Clifton Closed to Traffic
Next week, Mesa County and United Companies will be constructing improvements on the north side of F Road at West Frontage Road as part of the I-70B and F 1/2 Intersection Improvement Project in...
View ArticleI-70B & F ½ Road Project Update & Detour
A detour on the west side of the I-70B Frontage Road (please see map below) is in effect. Traffic will need to travel west on F Road to north 32 Road back east on F ¼ Road. Access to businesses at this...
View ArticleMesa County Commissioners Adopt Budget for 2021
Mesa County Commissioners adopt the budget for 2021 in public hearing on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020.The Board of Mesa County Commissioners today approved a cautious and stable $194 million budget for 2021...
View ArticleHelp Celebrate Grand Valley Gives Day!
Joy Thompson, Executive Director at CASA of Mesa County, accepted the Grand Valley Gives Day proclamation.The Board of Mesa County Commissioners today proclaimed Dec. 8, 2020, as Grand Valley Gives...
View ArticleCommissioners Encourage Residents to Reflect on Bill of Rights Day
Garry Brewer, Grand Mesa Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, accepts the Bill of Rights Day Proclamation presented by the Board of Mesa County Commissioners.On December 15, 1791, the United...
View ArticleClifton Intersection Safety Improvements Are Almost Done
Crews pave the turn lanes on the intersection of I-70B & F 1/2 Road. The center lanes will be resurfaced in the spring of 2021.Safety improvements on the I-70B & F 1/2 Road intersection in...
View ArticleCommissioner McInnis Teaches High Schoolers About Government
Scott McInnis, Chairman of the Board of Mesa County Commissioners, teaches De Beque High School students about local government on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020.This week, Scott McInnis, Chairman of the Board...
View ArticleCounty offices will be closed for Christmas and New Year's Day
Mesa County administrative offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 25, and Friday, Jan. 1, in observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays.Closure includes:Administration, Assessor, County...
View ArticlePublic Input Sought on Rocky Mountain Elementary School Sidewalk Project
The Rocky Mountain Elementary School Sidewalk Project will provide an 8-foot wide sidewalk on the south side of D ¼ Road between 32 Road and 32 ½ Road along with ADA ramp and pedestrian signal...
View ArticleCounty donates bridge to Cameo Complex
From left to right: CSEC Property Manager Denver Louderback, CSEC General Manager Walt Proulx, Mesa County Administrator Pete Baier, Mesa County Commissioner John Justman, and Mesa County Road and...
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