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Stage 1 Fire Restrictions enacted

Effective beginning 12:01 a.m. Friday, June 12, 2026, until further notice. These restrictions apply to all private land and BLM managed public lands within the boundaries of the Grand Junction Field Office. For more information visit the Fire Restrictions webpage.

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Public input on Dolores Canyon National Conservation Area map

Mesa and Montrose counties invite residents to provide feedback on the locally developed Dolores Canyon National Conservation Area (NCA) draft map. Both counties created the map as an alternative to the proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument, aiming to balance resource conservation, multiple-use principles, economic prosperity, and local values.

Jul 24, 2024

Information, Press Release

Residents Complete Inside Mesa County Class

Mesa County is proud to honor the individuals who have successfully completed the 2024 Inside Mesa County class, where they gained invaluable insights into the inner workings and responsibilities of our local government. This comprehensive 8-week course has equipped participants with a deeper understanding of Mesa County's governance and provided them with an opportunity to engage with county departments and elected officials. It is available for any Mesa County resident who is interested in learning about and getting involved in local affairs.

Jul 24, 2024

Information, Video

No Burn Advisory due to air quality concerns 07-25-2024

Mesa County Public Health has extended a No Burn Advisory until 11 p.m. on Thursday, July 25 due to air quality concerns.

Jul 23, 2024

Air Quality, Health Alert, Press Release

County Administrator Baier retires after 28 years service

After 28 years of dedicated service to the people of Mesa County — Mesa County Administrator Pete Baier is announcing his retirement from Mesa County Government.

Jul 23, 2024

Announcements, Press Release, Video

Protect your dog’s paws from the summer heat

Amidst this summer's relentless heat waves, ensuring our dogs are well cared for is vital. Sidewalks, pavement, and trails can quickly heat up enough to become harmful for your furry friend to walk on, and we must take measures to keep them safe and comfortable.

Jul 22, 2024

Blog Post, Information

County supports for Grand Valley River Corridor Master Plan

At the July 16 public hearing, Commissioners approved a letter to the Grand Valley River Corridor Initiative (RCI) in support of their grant application and their goal to develop a master plan for managing the river corridor. A comprehensive, collaborative, and non-regulatory Grand Valley River Corridor Master Plan would help preserve the natural environment, enhance recreational opportunities, sustain agricultural activities, and foster sustainable development in the area.

Jul 19, 2024

Announcements, Information