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Mesa County Central Services

A major $2.7 million remodel was approved in 2024 to relocate the Probation Office from the Justice Center to Central Services to accommodate growth. Public Engagement & Election Support

By consolidating services like vehicle maintenance and product procurement, Mesa County eliminates redundant roles and cuts administrative overhead. This ensures that a larger portion of local tax revenue goes directly to community projects like road repairs and public safety. Environmental Stewardship

Remember those retired county vehicles? Rather than hosting an in-person auction that requires staff to stand around for a weekend, Central Services now uses online auction platforms (like GovDeals and Purple Wave). This reaches a wider audience of bidders, often resulting in higher sale prices for old equipment, which goes back into the general fund. mesa county central services

The Recording Department acts as the historical and legal vault for the county. It ensures all documentation impacting property and civil unions is permanently preserved and structured for open public access. Mesa County: Homepage

While many Central Services functions are internal, the Spruce Street location is also a primary site for public services, notably and Voter Registration/Elections . A major $2

The mission of Mesa County Central Services is to provide exceptional support services to the community, while promoting efficiency, accountability, and transparency in all aspects of county government. The department is guided by the following core values:

: Provides guidance for future growth, building permits, and land development compliance. The Recording Department acts as the historical and

Arthur finally looked at her, peering over his reading glasses. "The deep basement. The sub-basement where the old Records department used to keep the flood maps. It’s where old office equipment goes to rust."

Central Services runs the specialized garages that keep these vehicles safe and operational.

However, the term "Mesa County Central Services" often refers to two interconnected things: the specific government that provides internal support and the physical building at 200 S. Spruce Street , which houses numerous public-facing services for the residents of Mesa County.