Mesa County Central Services
The county is committed to optimizing this facility. Recent years have seen significant projects, including a major remodel to create new space for the , which relocated from the Mesa County Justice Center. Ongoing efforts to improve the building ensure it continues to meet the county's evolving needs.
Central Services oversees the maintenance, custodial care, and security of all Mesa County-owned buildings, including the historic Courthouse, the County Administration Building, and various satellite offices. This includes HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical work, and janitorial services.
: Issues temporary permits, standard plates, and specialized Colorado plate applications. mesa county central services
4. Information Technology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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. The county is committed to optimizing this facility
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In an age of email, physical mail remains vital for legal notices, property tax bills, and court summonses. The wing of Central Services processes hundreds of thousands of pieces of mail every year. Facilities Management Additionally
Mesa County Central Services comprises several specialized divisions, each tasked with managing a distinct aspect of county operations. 1. Facilities Management
Additionally, this division manages the centralized printing and copying services. By consolidating all bulk printing into one shop with industrial-grade copiers, Mesa County avoids the high cost of small, inefficient office printers scattered across 20 departments.
