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Mesa County faces millions in unfunded state mandates this fiscal year

Definition of unfunded mandates

According to Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) section 29-1-304.5an unfunded mandate occurs when the State of Colorado increases the level of service required by law without providing adequate funding to support the implementation of such services. The statute explicitly states that if the State does not provide the necessary financial support, these mandates are not binding on local governments and are considered optional.

It is important to note that the statute expressly excludes from this definition any costs imposed on local governments as a result of federal laws or regulations. If the State of Colorado is itself complying with a federal requirement and passes that obligation to counties or municipalities, the resulting burden is not classified as an unfunded mandate under C.R.S. section 29-1-304.5.

Mesa County department

Annual fiscal estimate

Assessor $50,000.00
Clerk and Recorder $149,786.10
Community Development $325,000.00
District Attorney $3,527,905.00
Facilities and Parks

$15,000.00

Human Services $751,000.00
Information Technology $1,250,000.00
Public Works $200,000.00
Sheriff $2,073,170.44

Assessor mandates

Clerk and Recorder mandates

Community Development

District Attorney

Facilities and Parks

Human Services

Information Technology

Public Works

Sheriff