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Stage 1 Fire Restrictions enacted

Effective beginning 12:01 a.m. Friday, June 12, 2026, until further notice. These restrictions apply to all private land and BLM managed public lands within the boundaries of the Grand Junction Field Office. For more information visit the Fire Restrictions webpage.

Mesa County is inviting residents to participate in the 2026 Community Survey, which opens June 18 and will remain available through July 2.

The survey provides residents with an opportunity to share feedback on county services, community priorities, quality of life and the issues that matter most to the community.

Community feedback helps County leaders better understand resident needs, evaluate services and identify opportunities for improvement. The survey is part of Mesa County's ongoing commitment to transparency, public engagement and informed decision-making.

"We want to hear directly from the people we serve," said Mesa County Administrator Todd Hollenbeck. "Resident feedback helps us understand what is working well, where improvements may be needed and how we can continue providing services that support a strong and thriving community."

The survey is open to Mesa County residents age 18 and older, takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and is confidential.

The survey is being administered by Magellan Strategies, an independent research firm. Survey results will be compiled and analyzed by Magellan Strategies and shared with Mesa County to help inform County planning, services and decision-making.

A summary of the survey results will be published on the Mesa County website following completion of the survey.

Survey details

  • Opens: June 18, 2026
  • Closes: July 2, 2026
  • Who should participate: Mesa County residents age 18 and older
  • Time to complete: Approximately 15 minutes
  • Why it matters: Community feedback helps inform County planning, services and decision-making

Residents can take the survey by visiting the Mesa County Community Survey.

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Graphic promoting the Mesa County 2026 Community Survey. Text reads, "2026 Community Survey," "Your Voice Matters," and "June 18–July 2." The Mesa County logo appears above the text inside a white speech bubble over a photo of residents attending a community event beneath leafy trees.