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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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How Mesa County plans for the future of transportation

Mesa County’s Regional Transportation Planning Office shared an update on transit use, road safety and regional transportation planning during a March 3 public hearing. The presentation highlights current trends and efforts to improve mobility and safety across the Grand Valley.

Mar 05, 2026

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Mesa County road maintenance program earns statewide award

Mesa County Public Works has received statewide recognition for a pavement maintenance program designed to extend the life of local roads while reducing long-term costs for taxpayers.

Mar 04, 2026

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WIC helps bridge nutrition gap in Mesa County

In honor of National Nutrition Month, Mesa County Public Health (MCPH) is highlighting the important role nutrition plays in overall health.

Mar 03, 2026

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County removes invasive tamarisk at Clifton Nature Park

Mesa County is removing invasive tamarisk along the Colorado River to restore native habitat, reduce wildfire risk and protect long-term river health. Learn how grant-funded efforts at Clifton Nature Park support habitat restoration and responsible land management.

Mar 03, 2026

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Strong community turnout kicks off Housing Needs Assessment

Community participation is an essential part of the Housing Needs Assessment process. Strong engagement helps ensure future housing strategies are grounded in local experience and data.

Mar 02, 2026

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Mesa County continues Japanese beetle eradication efforts in 2026

Mesa County Commissioners approved a 2026 contract to continue Japanese beetle eradication efforts, with up to $300,000 dedicated to treatment across the Grand Valley. Learn how the county is working to protect local agriculture, neighborhoods and green spaces from this invasive pest.

Feb 26, 2026

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