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Mesa County Animal Services transitions to a separate enforcement and services model
Mesa County is implementing significant changes to its animal services operations to improve animal welfare and enhance public safety. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Animal Services will operate under a separate enforcement and services model, a shift in how animal-related responsibilities are managed within Mesa County.
November 19, 2024
Information, Press Release, Video
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Apply grub control granules to support Japanese Beetle eradication
Watch a comprehensive video of step-by-step directions on how to apply grub control granules to your lawn this spring on our website at mesacounty.us on the Japanese Beetle Eradication webpage. This is the best way for residents outside the infestation hot zone to support our community in eradicating the Japanese Beetle.
Apr 25, 2024
Information, Video
Join the conversation on the Proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument
Provide feedback on the Proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument with our interactive map tool. View conservation areas, trails, wildlife habitats, mining sites, recreation areas, and grazing lands.
Apr 24, 2024
Information, Video
New Dolores Canyons Mapping Tool
The Dolores Canyons Mapping Tool enables the public to view information about the proposed national monument, and submit feedback on boundaries.
Apr 25, 2024
Announcements, Blog Post, Public Notice
Mesa County to join lawsuit for damages caused by State’s sanctuary status
During the April 23 administrative public hearing, the Board of Mesa County Commissioners gave the County Attorney approval to take action to join the lawsuit Douglas and El Paso Counties filed against the State of Colorado based on the damages caused by the State’s sanctuary status.
Apr 24, 2024
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County contributes $1 million to the Shoshone Water Rights
On April 23, during the administrative public hearing of the Board of Mesa County Commissioners, they approved a million-dollar contribution toward the permanent protection of the most senior, non-consumptive water right on the Colorado River — the Shoshone water rights.
Apr 23, 2024
Information, News, Video
Preparing to make sure our elections are accurate
Staff members from the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, including the Clerk and Recorder, Bobbie Gross, participate in the 2024 Elections Preparedness for Infrastructure and Cyber (EPIC) security training on April 16 as one of several initiatives to provide the highest standard of election security and transparency to our community.
Apr 22, 2024
Blog Post, Information, Video