Be responsible. Bring a leash!
As the sunshine is out more, dog owners and their dogs are recreating outside at parks, walking paths, hikes, and other dog-friendly areas. Don't forget their leash when heading out to take your furry...
View ArticleJoin Mesa County Commissioners in De Beque
Know what’s happening in your local governmentThe Board of Mesa County Commissioners will be in De Beque at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, June 6, in the De Beque Community Center, 381 Minter Ave., for a town...
View ArticleColorado Opioid Crisis Recovery Funds Grant Application Open
Mesa County is seeking proposals for programs that address recovery, treatment, and prevention and education efforts.The opioid epidemic has devastated individuals, families, and communities throughout...
View ArticleRecycling Guide: Love Zero Waste.
In partnership, EverGreen ZeroWaste and Mesa County Solid Waste Management offer Mesa County residents a comprehensive, web and app-based recycling guide. To find the recycling guide, visit...
View ArticleMesa County 58-M.6 bridge Replacement: Revised detour map
Beginning June 6, Mesa County and United Companies will implement the removal and reconstruction of the current bridge located on 58 Road over Big Creek, approximately 2 miles south of Collbran, and...
View ArticleIMC students learn about public safety
Last week, Inside Mesa County class participants heard from the Sheriff’s Office and Criminal Justice Services.Mesa County Sheriff Todd Rowell spoke about the statutory responsibilities of the Mesa...
View ArticleDon’t let noxious weeds fool you
When a tall, green, and undesirable weed pops up in the front yard people are quick to pull it from the ground, following with herbicide application to prevent more unwanted weeds. Some noxious weeds...
View ArticleCommissioners host town hall in De Beque
On June 6, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners and other county officials joined De Beque government officials to update residents on upcoming projects, such as the new community hall. The town hall...
View ArticleCounty continues adoption of Licensing and Regulation of Marijuana Business...
On June 7, during an administrative public hearing, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners authorized the continuation of the final reading and adoption Licensing and Regulation of Marijuana Business...
View ArticleNever leave pets in hot cars!
Never leave your dog in a parked car for any period of time. Dogs control most of their body temperature by panting, and when a dog becomes very hot, panting won’t stop them from overheating. The...
View ArticlePublic Meeting: South Broadway Shoulder Replacement
Mesa County residents are invited to attend an informal public meeting to discuss the proposed improvements to the road and sidewalk as part of the upcoming South Broadway shoulder replacement project....
View ArticleCounty Offices Closed in Observance of Juneteenth
Many Mesa County offices will be closed Monday, June 20, 2022, in observance of Juneteenth.This closure includes:Administration, Assessor, County Commissioners, County Attorney, Financial Services,...
View ArticleJoin the foster pet challenge
Goal: 100 New Foster Homes in 100 Days#MesaCountyFostersPetsDid you hear Mesa County and Roice-Hurst Humane Society teamed up to launch a foster pet challenge to encourage the community to open their...
View ArticleCJSD Director honored with O. John Kuenhold Distinguished Service Award
Matt Sullivan, CJSD Director, receives the O. John Keunhold Distinguished Service Award presented by Judge Katherine Delgado with the GAC.Matthew Sullivan, Criminal Justice Services Department (CJSD)...
View ArticleCounty requests cooperating agency status on gray wolf reintroduction
Mesa County Commissioners approved a letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) requesting Cooperating Agency status for the environmental analysis conducted under the National Environmental...
View ArticleIMC students hear the functions of assessor and treasurer
Last week, Inside Mesa County class participants heard from the assessor and treasurer.Mesa County Assessor Ken Brownlee spoke about the different functions regarding property, tax calculations, and...
View ArticleVolunteer in your community
Are you looking for volunteer opportunities?Mesa County encourages residents to get involved in their community and grow their knowledge of local government. Apply to serve on one of our...
View ArticleDogs die in hot cars
Leaving your dog in the car on a hot day is similar to putting the animal in an oven. The inside temperature heats up so quickly that the dog becomes helpless and could suffer heatstroke. Dogs feel...
View ArticleDon’t forget to vote!
Your vote is your voice. Ballots for the Mesa County Primary Election must be received by Mesa County Elections by 7 p.m. on June 28.Secure 24-Hour Ballot Drop Box LocationsMesa County Central Services...
View ArticleCounty Offices Closed on Fourth of July
Many Mesa County offices will be closed Monday, July 4, 2022, in observance of Independence Day.This closure includes:Administration, Assessor, County Commissioners, County Attorney, Financial...
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