Call for volunteers
Things get solved if you get involved Mesa County highly encourages citizens to take an active role in our community through our volunteer opportunities. For information on open positions, visit...
View ArticleConsidering getting vaccinated against COVID-19?
Mesa County Commissioners Janet Rowland (left) and Cody Davis (right) asks questions about the COVID-19 vaccine process on March 25, 2021, at the vaccine center located at the Grand Junction Convention...
View ArticleNotice: Herbicide Application on Mesa County Roadways
Herbicide application along roadways throughout Mesa County will soon get underway.Roadside and right-of-way weed treatment — up to 10-feet on each side of the road — will be conducted countywide...
View ArticleCommissioners conduct jail inspection
Mesa County Commissioners and county officials get ready to tour the Mesa County Jail. The Board of Mesa County Commissioners completed an annual inspection of the Mesa County Jail today, Monday,...
View ArticleUpdate on 18.5-K.99A Bridge Replacement
A bird's-eye view of the 18.5-K.99A Bridge Replacement project.Progress continues on the 18.5-K.99A Bridge Replacement project. Last week, the remainder of the concrete box culverts were set for the...
View ArticleApril is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Joe Kellerby (center), Director of Child Welfare/Adult Protection, accepts the National Child Abuse Prevention Month proclamation presented by the Board of Mesa County Commissioners on Monday, April 5,...
View ArticleCommissioners plant pinwheels
The Board of County Commissioners proclaimed April 2021 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Mesa County and calls upon all residents, community agencies, religious organizations, medical facilities, and...
View ArticleShow us your Earth Day activities!
Mesa County Solid Waste is conducting an Earth Day Clean-up contest from April 10 through 22. The contest is open to all Mesa County residents. To participate, take pictures of you, your friends, or...
View ArticleMesa County Opposes Initiative 16
Today, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution to declare its opposition to statewide Initiative 16: Laws Concerning Cruelty to Animals.The Board urges citizens to...
View ArticleApril 16, Free to Choose
The Board of Mesa County Commissioners approved April 16, 2021, as the start date for the Free to Choose Resolution to go into effect. The Board adopted the resolution on March 22, 2021, with...
View ArticleGrand Valley Transit will still require the use of face masks
On February 1, 2021, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released Security Directive 1582/84-21-01, which requires face masks on all public transportation. This requirement applies to...
View Article2021 State of the County
Mesa County Commissioners deliver the 2021 State of the County and discuss their first 100 days of this term to update residents on accomplishments, challenges, and priorities for Mesa County’s future....
View ArticleMesa County is open!
Mesa County’s Free to Choose resolution goes into effect today, April 16. Businesses are no longer mandated to follow the State’s COVID-19 Executive Orders, nor are they subject to the Governor’s Face...
View ArticleFinishing work to be completed on I-70B & F 1/2 Road in Clifton next week
The I-70B and F 1/2 Intersection Improvement Project in Clifton is across the street from Central Distributing Co., 3244 F 1/2 Road — near I-70 Exit 37. Work will restart at the Hwy. I-70B and F 1/2...
View ArticleAfterschool Professionals Appreciation Week
Joy Hudak (center), Executive Director of Riverside Education Center, accepts the Afterschool Professionals Appreciation proclamation presented by the Mesa County Commissioners: Scott McInnis (left),...
View ArticleShareFest Weekend is April 24-25
Sharefest Weekend in the Grand Valley is April 24-25, 2021. Debe Colby, center, with First Presbyterian Church, accepted the Sharefest Proclamation alongside other community members participating in...
View ArticleThe life of paint
Mixing old latex paint to use as a cover product for the landfill keeps trash from blowing away and earns funding for the Hazardous Waste Collection Facility operations.Who would have thought a product...
View ArticleNew Recycling Guide: Love Zero Waste.
In partnership with EverGreen ZeroWaste, Mesa County Solid Waste Management presents a comprehensive, web and app-based recycling guide for Mesa County residents. Simply visit lovezerowaste.com to find...
View ArticleMay is Grand Valley Bike Month
Grand Valley Bike Month 2021Join Mesa County and many area partners for the 10th Annual Grand Valley Bike Month and pedal your way through May. Bike with friends on many group rides, join in our...
View ArticleE Road Improvements – 31 Road to Agape Way Project Update
E Road from 31 Road to Agape Way has been closed to through traffic since October 12, 2020, for reconstruction and widening of the roadway. Currently, all the utility relocations such as gas,...
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