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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 Elections recognized nationally with the 2024 Clearie Award for “I Voted” Sticker Contest

Elections was selected as one of the 53 winners of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission's (EAC) 2024 Clearinghouse Awards, also known as the "Clearies," for our "I Voted" Sticker Design Contest.

Apr 21, 2025

Announcements, Blog Post, News

MCDHS hosts final adoption training session April 24th

Mesa County Department of Human Services (MCDHS) is gearing up to host our final adoption training session from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, April 24th. This training will take place in the MCDHS Conference Room 1060, 510 29 ½ Road, and is intended for families preparing to finalize their adoption journey.

Apr 21, 2025

Blog Post, Information, News

County and city leaders engage with residents at collaborative town hall

This week, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners, Fruita City Council members and other county and city officials held a collaborative town hall to connect directly with residents.

Apr 18, 2025

Events, Information

Final Draft Ready: 2050 Regional Transportation Plan

The Regional Transportation Planning Office (RTPO) is seeking public input on the draft 2050 Regional Transportation Plan.

Apr 18, 2025

Announcements, Notices

Event Preview: 2025 Grand Valley Job Fair

Hosted in partnership with the Mesa County Workforce Center and Colorado Mesa University, this free community event is open to all job seekers and makes it easy to explore new industries, connect with employers, and take the next step in your career.

Apr 18, 2025

Blog Post, Information, News

Letter of support approved for Critical Minerals Security Act

During the April 15 regular public hearing, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners approved a letter of support to Sen. John Hickenlooper pertaining to Senate Bill 789, the Critical Minerals Security Act of 2025, which establishes requirements related to securing U.S. access to critical minerals and rare earth element resources.

Apr 17, 2025

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