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No Burn Advisory

Mesa County Public Health has issued a No Burn Advisory starting Friday, December 20 until further notice due to air quality concerns. Burning of any kind, including agricultural burning, is not allowed during this advisory period. The community will be notified through our website and social media when the advisory has been lifted.

Survey information

Every two years, we survey Mesa County Residents about their priorities for the community.

All residents of Mesa County, 18 years and older, were invited to participate in a 37-question survey during the summer of 2022. 

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Survey results

Over 1,200 people in Mesa County told us their priorities. This is what we learned. 

County leadership wanted to learn from the community about: 

  • Progress on key initiatives.
  • Customer service and efficiency of county government.
  • Areas for future growth.
  • We explored responses by demographic and socioeconomic factors. This allowed our team to identify deeper findings and areas for impact.

Questions were based on these topic areas:

  • County Programs & Services
  • County’s Strategic Plan
  • County Leadership
  • County Communication
  • Community Priorities
  • Quality of Life

Areas identified by residents

Areas of success identified by residents 

  • A majority of residents reported some level of satisfaction with most strategic plan activities.
  • 72% of residents agreed, to some extent, that the County Commissioners are responsive, accessible, transparent, and spending time on things that will help the community.
  • Across all demographics, the Airport, Landfill, and Fairgrounds were consistently rated as high familiarity and favorable impression.

Residents are highly satisfied with the quality and number of parks and trails.

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Areas for improvement identified by residents 

  • Affordable Housing
  • Quality Child Care
  • K-12 Education
  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs

Housing and child care had the lowest overall satisfaction as community conditions.

Review results by section

Want to explore the data?

Spend time on our interactive dashboard with the results from the survey.

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