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No Burn Advisory

Mesa County Public Health has issued a No Burn Advisory from Saturday, June 6 at 7 a.m. until Monday, June 15 at 9 p.m. due to fire danger. Burning of any kind, including agricultural burning, is not allowed during this advisory period. Check conditions on our Air Quality webpage.

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Mesa County Landfill to reduce two disposal fees at the beginning of February

Bringing your waste to the Mesa County Landfill will become more affordable following the Jan. 28 administrative public hearing, where the Board of Mesa County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution for the Mesa County Solid Waste Management Division to decrease two waste disposal fees.

Jan 28, 2025

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Remember your dog’s leash when leaving your home

Mesa County leash laws require dogs to be on a leash no longer than 10 feet in all City and County public areas and parks unless you’re in a designated off-leash space.

Jan 27, 2025

Blog Post, Information

Behavioral Health’s MAC team connects individuals to resources vital to improving mental health

MAC serves as the first single point entry for an individual struggling with behavioral health issues and helps connect them with all the necessary resources to build a stable future.

Jan 27, 2025

Blog Post, Information

The Lighthouse Program process

The process of joining the Lighthouse Program begins with an initial interview between the youth and their parent(s)/guardian and a supportive staff member to create a Lighthouse Program Agreement tailored to the youth’s risks and needs.

Jan 24, 2025

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Have you entered your design for Mesa County's 2025 "I Voted" sticker contest?

Do you know anyone in grades one through 12 who is artsy and creative? If so, they can participate in Mesa County Elections' 2025 "I Voted" sticker contest from Jan. 8 through Feb. 28, 2025, to show civic pride in our community and help remind our neighbors to vote!

Jan 23, 2025

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Know your flood hazard risk

Did you know that Mesa County is prone to floods from rapid snowmelt or large storms that can cause rivers and creeks to swell and overflow? Whether from the great Colorado River or a small creek, flood risk is present in Mesa County — be prepared and be #FloodSmart!

Jan 23, 2025

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