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The team manages the county’s diverse vehicle fleet—from sheriff’s patrol cars and dump trucks to public health vans and administrative sedans. They coordinate preventative maintenance, repairs, fueling, and vehicle replacement cycles to maximize uptime and taxpayer value.

Central Services is designed to support the broader county infrastructure through several internal and public-facing departments: mesa county central services

Grand Junction, Mesa County partner on housing needs - Facebook The team manages the county’s diverse vehicle fleet—from

In short, is where the rubber meets the road—literally and figuratively—for county government. Prior to 2022, four departments managed their own

Prior to 2022, four departments managed their own light-duty vehicle acquisitions, resulting in inconsistent make/models, higher per-unit costs, and no lifecycle replacement fund. Central Services assumed fleet authority, implemented:

: For those in a hurry, the facility offers modern conveniences like vending machines that accept phone or smartwatch payments for quick services like plate renewals. Behind-the-Scenes Support

may not be a glamorous department. You will not see its director giving press conferences about crime statistics or public health emergencies. But every time you walk into a clean, warm courthouse, every time a sheriff’s deputy gets to a call in a reliable car, and every time a pothole is fixed using a well-maintained grader, you are seeing the results of their work.