City Council meetings are now open to the public. Residents may also view this week's meeting on Cable channel 191 or liv-stream via gjcity.org. Read on...
Following voter approval of questions 2A and 2B, City staff will be working with the City’s appointed and elected officials to develop the next steps regarding marijuana licensing and permitting of marijuana-related businesses. Read on...
The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment. Read on...
The City of Grand Junction is asking residents to make a commitment to conserve water by taking part in the 10th annual Wyland Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, Read on...
The Forestry Division of the Parks & Recreation Department continues to improve the City’s urban tree canopy by removing unsafe trees and planting new trees in parks and rights-of-way. Read on...
The City of Grand Junction is in the process of renovating the landscaping on the interchange of the Riverside Parkway & 5th Street (US-50). Read on...
In order to ensure your ballot is counted, it must be received by the Mesa County Elections Division by 7:00 P.M. on Election Day, April 6. Postmarks do not count as a received date. Read on...
Grand Junction Parks & Recreation recently signed an intergovernmental agreement with Mesa County to provide athletic programming at Veteran’s Memorial Park located at the Mesa County Fairgrounds, 2785 Highway 50. Read on...
Starting the week of March 8, City Hall will reopen to the public Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Parks & Recreation Administrative Office building will reopen to normal business hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Read on...
Thanks to a $34,000 grant provided by The Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture and the City of Grand Junction, cultural events will be available to the community again in 2021. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
Wintertime is a common cause of death for fish in Shadow Lake, which is a shallow reservoir with excess amounts of aquatic vegetation and sedimented bottom. Read on...
Summer is right around the corner and Grand Junction Parks & Recreation is gearing up for the season with the Summer Camp Guide, now available online. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) program that provides Federal dollars to our community. Read on...
The City of Grand Junction – and our partners throughout the Grand Valley – want to understand the decisions people make when choosing where to live and work. Read on...
The City of Grand Junction remains committed to providing services to the community and continues to modify services as appropriate in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
The Horticulture Division of the Grand Junction Parks & Recreation Department is currently growing 10,000 plants for use throughout the City during the upcoming planting season. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
Thanks to a collaborative agreement with the City of Grand Junction, Powderhorn Mountain Resort celebrated opening day on December 3rd, ten days ahead of the 2019/2020 season. Read on...
On Wednesday, January 6, Grand Junction City Council officially adopted the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Master Plan with a unanimous 7-0 vote. Read on...
The Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture invites proposals from organizations to support local arts and cultural events, projects, and programs. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
Thursday night, City Public Works staff assessed a 18" sinkhole that had developed in the inside lane of northbound 1st Street at White Ave. Read on...
City of Grand Junction administrative offices will be closed on Friday, December 25th, in observance of Christmas Day and Friday, January 1st, in observance of New Year’s Day. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
The City of Grand Junction is responding to a sanitary sewer spill that occurred on Wednesday, December 2. The spill occurred along Village Circle in the Redlands. Read on...
In an effort to support the health and safety of our residents, residents may view this week’s City Council Meeting on Cable channel 191 or live-stream via the City of Grand Junction website. Read on...
In conjunction with the Mesa County Landfill, the City of Grand Junction is offering a second location to properly dispose of holiday season cooking oil. Read on...
City of Grand Junction offices will be closed on Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Read on...
The Notify Me notification center allows users to subscribe to receive email or text message notifications for emergencies, general news, agenda postings, City project updates, and more. Read on...
Today, the City of Grand Junction officially launched its new website, www.gjcity.org in collaboration with CivicPlus, the website designer. Read on...
Since the early 1900s the City of Grand Junction has conducted an annual clean up program to help residents get rid of yard waste and unusable household items. Additional Info...