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Central Services is funded as an internal service fund, meaning its budget—which recently hovered around $2.1 million

Their duties include:

Handles budgeting, payroll, and purchasing. mesa county central services

: This division ensures that all Mesa County government buildings are safe, clean, and fully operable for employees and the public. It oversees real property management, maintenance, and capital improvement projects for the county's many facilities. This includes everything from routine repairs on a government building to strategic planning for new construction projects.

: Acts as the primary registrar for voters, providing voter registration services and serving as a ballot drop box location during elections. Central Services is funded as an internal service

The building houses key departments that residents interact with most frequently: Mesa County

Through responsible fleet management (including the potential adoption of hybrid or electric vehicles) and energy-efficient facility upgrades, Central Services often leads the county’s sustainability efforts, reducing the environmental footprint of government operations. This includes everything from routine repairs on a

Mesa County Central Services is a primary administrative hub for Mesa County government operations, located at 200 South Spruce St., Grand Junction, CO 81501

oversees a rotating inventory of approximately 500 vehicles and heavy equipment units.

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