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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

Support our community in Japanese Beetle eradication

For residents living outside the hot zone, you can take action by treating your lawn with grub control granules, such as GrubEx, this spring or contacting your lawn care provider to complete the service. This treatment will help lower the Japanese Beetle population before they have the chance to spread.

Apr 19, 2024

Blog Post, Information

Help ensure safety in work zones

As #NationalWorkZoneAwarenessWeek continues, let's reinforce our commitment to road safety! Here are some essential tips for navigating work zones:

Apr 18, 2024

Blog Post, Information

Utility-Scale Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact

The County commissioners approve a letter to the Bureau of Land Managment (BLM) regarding Mesa County’s comments on the Draft Utility-Scale Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) at their regular administrative public hearing on Tuesday, April 16.

Apr 18, 2024

Blog Post, Information

Mountain Bike Film Festival

The annual event features a variety of short films that showcase the heart of cycling. Proceeds benefit trail development in Mesa County.

Apr 17, 2024

Events, Press Release, Public Health

Residents will receive notification if cleanup in their area

Mesa County has yet to announce a 2024 neighborhood cleanup start date and urges residents not to leave waste out on the curb unless they have received a direct mail notification of a cleanup in their area.

Apr 17, 2024

Information, Press Release