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Mesa County Public Health Celebrates National Public Health Week

National Public Health Week, which is celebrated the first week of April, is a time to recognize the contributions of Public Health.

Apr 06, 2023

Information, News, Press Release
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MESA 19.88-G.26 Structure Replacement Project on schedule

The Mesa-19.88-G.26 Canyon Creek Drive culvert replacement project is making significant progress.

Apr 05, 2023

Blog Post, Construction
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Commissioners Adopt Supplemental Budget

This morning, County Commissioners approved a supplemental budget to authorize additional revenues and expenditures not anticipated in the adopted 2023 budget. Amendments to the budget include carrying forward unspent amounts from 2022, recognizing new revenues, and authorizing appropriations based on new information.

Apr 04, 2023

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Juvenile Justice Bill is Dangerous, Lacks Data | Opinion

The proposed Colorado House Bill 23-1249 poses a threat to successful programs that aim to prevent kids from getting involved in the juvenile justice system.

Apr 04, 2023

News
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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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