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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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O-16 Bridge Replacement Project gets underway
Mesa County began a bridge replacement project at O Road and 16 Road in Fruita on Oct. 7. The project will operate Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is anticipated to be completed by spring 2025.
Oct 09, 2024
Announcements, Information
New eligibility rules to obtain birth and death certificates
An important change goes into effect this month regarding who can request certified copies of birth and death certificates.
Oct 09, 2024
Information, News, Press Release
Result of Zero Fare Promotion for July and August
Due to the Zero Fare Promotion in July and August, Grand Valley Transit had their best ridership months.
Oct 09, 2024
Blog Post
Behavioral Health cuts ribbon on new office space
On Friday, Oct. 4, Mesa County Behavioral Health officially moved into its new facility at 551 Chipeta Ave. Community leaders, local officials, and key partners gathered to celebrate the expansion of services to address access to mental health and behavioral care needs of Mesa County residents.
Oct 08, 2024
Announcements, Information, Video
What is the Lighthouse Program?
The Lighthouse Program partners with youth who are at risk of dropping out of school, getting involved in criminal activities, or struggling with substance use. Our goal is prevention through comprehensive support, services, and education, both for the youth and their families. By integrating internal and external resources, including restorative justice practices, we aim to help families implement lasting changes to avoid system involvement. The program collaborates with various community agencies to ensure individualized support. Together, we strive to make a difference in our community.
Oct 07, 2024
Blog Post, Information
No Burn Advisory extended due to air quality concerns
Due to air quality concerns, Mesa County Public Health has extended a No Burn Advisory. Burning of any kind, including agricultural burning, is not allowed during this advisory period.
Oct 07, 2024
Air Quality, Burning, Press Release