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Collaboration offers spay/neuter vouchers county pet owners
When you spay/neuter your pet, you actively manage overpopulation in our community and help ensure all pets have access to the five freedoms. Mesa County Animal Services partnered with local veterinarians to offer spay/neuter vouchers to qualifying Mesa County pet owners through Sept. 15, 2024, with the help of the Animal Assistance Foundation’s (AAF) generous funding.
May 02, 2024
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Road and Bridge to receive asphalt to enhance County roads
The Road and Bridge crew always looks out for roads in Mesa County that need a little revitalization, and the Commissioners approved a $100,000 contract for 1,010 Tons of Hot Mix Asphalt at the April 23 administrative public hearing to get the resources to keep your daily travels smooth.
May 02, 2024
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Improvements to 18 Road offer safer access to recreation area
18 Road will see improvements to provide safe access to the recreational area for bike, foot, and equestrian traffic. At the April 30 public hearing, the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Mesa County, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and the Federal Highway Administration — Central Federal Lands Highway Division to start the process of the 18 Road Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) project.
May 01, 2024
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Pedal Your Way Through May for Grand Valley Bike Month
Mesa County is gearing up for another season of Grand Valley Bike Month and May is going to be a wheely good time.
Apr 30, 2024
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Survey on proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument
While there is significant support for conserving public lands, with 72% in favor, a majority of 60% oppose the national monument designation, primarily due to concerns over increased restrictions, desire for local control, and potential negative impacts on the local economy and environment.
Apr 30, 2024
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Behavioral Health applies for three federal grants
Mesa County Behavioral Health applied for three Bureau of Justice Assistance federal grants to aid in the program’s efforts to remove barriers to mental health and substance abuse resources for youth and families and collaborate with community agencies to support diversion from criminal justice services during their April 23 public hearing.
Apr 29, 2024
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