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What to do if you find a Japanese Beetle

If you suspect you have a Japanese Beetle, please bring a sample to the CSU Extension office located within the Mesa County Fairgrounds, 2775 U.S. 50; 970-244-1834. Place insects in a hard-sided container. CSU Extension staff will identify the sample for you.

Apr 04, 2023

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Find updates on capital improvement projects

Stay up to date on capital improvement projects Mesa County is working on, including replacing or constructing bridges and culverts, paving and widening existing roadways, and construction of new roads funded by the county or through grant funding.

Apr 04, 2023

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Don't dispose of hazardous waste at home

Here is a reminder to think before you throw it away. Many commonly used household items can cause harm to you and your family, employees handling waste, and the environment when not disposed of properly.

Mar 31, 2023

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Progression on Clifton 1st and Grand Road project

The Clifton 1st and Grand Road project, designed to improve road safety, realign 1st Street, connect Grand Avenue from 1st Street to 2nd Street, and provide sidewalks, is still expected to reach completion in the springtime of 2023 despite winter weather delays.

Mar 30, 2023

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Public Health Issues No Burn Advisory Due to Strong Winds

Due to strong winds, Mesa County Public Health has issued a No Burn Advisory until 6 p.m. today.

Mar 30, 2023

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Public Health Nurses Help You Prepare for Vacation

The nurses at Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) are experts when it comes to travel vaccines. They can help residents determine what is needed depending on where they are traveling.

Mar 29, 2023

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