Mesa County 2022 Striping Project
The Board of County Commissioners approved $231,988.50 to purchase approximately 13,500 gallons of white paint and 9,600 gallons of yellow paint for road striping.Mesa County Traffic maintains about...
View ArticleCounty approves contract for noxious weed right-of-way spraying
Mesa County approved a $75,000 contract renewal for noxious weed right-of-way (ROW) spraying. Mesa County aims to keep ROWs free of noxious weeds to protect agriculture and ecological values and reduce...
View ArticleCommissioners appoint Veterans Service Officer
The Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution to appoint Anthony "Tony" Lee as the Mesa County Veterans Service Officer (VSO) for the next two years. Tony is a United States Army Veteran, 13F...
View ArticleCounty supports Marillac Health’s New Doors to Health Capital Expansion Project
The Board of County Commissioners approved a letter of support for Marillac Health’s New Doors to Health Capital Expansion Project to extend care in Clifton. Marillac Health provides integrated primary...
View ArticleCommissioners support Marillac Clinic’s Clifton Capital Campaign application
The Board of County Commissioners approved a letter of support for Marillac Clinic’s Clifton Capital Campaign application to become a Mesa County Enterprise Zone Contribution Project to build a new...
View ArticleProgress on the Long Family Memorial Park Project
Rain or shine crews continue to make progress on the Long Family Memorial Park improvement project, which is scheduled to be completed by May 2022.To read more about Long Family Memorial Park...
View ArticleSubsidized Spay/Neuter Vouchers Available
Due to generous funding from the Animal Assistance Foundation (AAF), Mesa County Animal Services is collaborating with participating local veterinarians to offer spay/neuter vouchers for Mesa County...
View ArticleUpdate: Highway 141 at Springfield Road Intersection Improvement
The intersection improvement project on State Highway 141 at Springfield Road aims to improve the intersection by adding auxiliary turning lanes on SH-141 to Springfield Road. This road widening...
View ArticleHelp Strengthen Families and Prevent Child Abuse
Mesa County Department of Human Services (MCDHS) joins the nation in bringing awareness to child abuse and neglect during the month of April and encourages all individuals and organizations in our...
View ArticleCounty Asking for Public Input
Mesa County is updating its Master Plan and needs input from residents. The first stage of community input involves a survey being sent to a random sample of Mesa County residents for statistical...
View ArticleCounty submits CDS application for ECE Workforce Training Center
On Tuesday, April 5, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners approved letters to Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet in support of Mesa County’s request for Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) to...
View ArticleLocal governments go after CDS funds for the I-70 Interchange at 29 Road
Board of County Commissioners. From left to right: Scott McInnis, Janet Rowland, Cody Davis.Mesa County Commissioners approved letters to Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet in support of the City of...
View ArticleTeam Mesa plants Pinwheel Garden
Team Mesa planted a Pinwheel Garden in front of the old Mesa County Courthouse in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month.In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Board of County Commissioners and...
View ArticleMesa-G.8-39.1 Bridge Rehabilitation Project Update
Crews work on deck repair on the Mesa-G.8-39.1 Bridge, located on North River Road over the Colorado River, east of Palisade.Rehabilitation work continues on the Mesa-G.8-39.1 Bridge, located on North...
View ArticleHave you seen this noxious weed?
Flowering Rush (Butomus umbellatus) has been spotted in drainages in Grand Junction. Flowering Rush is an A list Noxious Weed in Colorado and has been designated for eradication. This is the only...
View ArticleCounty Asking for Planning Input
Provide input by completing the survey online at mesacountysurvey.com.Mesa County is updating its Master Plan and wants input from residents. The purpose of the plan is to identify present and future...
View ArticleFerris family donates $100K to The Lighthouse Project
Ferris family donates $100K to The Lighthouse Project.Thank you to the Ferris Family for their generous donation, which will help elevate services to keep youth out of the justice system and in...
View ArticleVolunteer today!
Volunteering for Mesa County panels, boards, and commissions is a great way to advocate for your county and provide input for the services offered to residents. Mesa County is looking forward to...
View ArticleCounty signs $200K contract for road dust control
Mesa County Commissioners approved a $200,000 contract for Earthbind, an environmentally safe, non-corrosive product to enhance the performance of gravel road maintenance. Earthbind is a dust...
View ArticleDon't forget to tarp it!
April brings flowers and longer days, but it also means spring cleaning for many.As you drive your trash to the landfill, don’t forget that all vehicles traveling to the Mesa County Landfill or related...
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