The Week Ahead: Western Slope Civic Dashboard (April 27 to May 3)
Civic Dashboard for April 27: Join the Mesa County Commissioners in De Beque for a joint Town Hall, track the GJ Planning Commission's development reviews, and join Councilmember Lutz at the Community Food Bank. Plus: Updates on the Land Development Code and tiny home regulations.Things to Do in Grand Junction, Montrose, and the Western Slope: April 16–30 Events Guide
From the Maverick Stampede Rodeo to Arbor Fest, job fairs, and community events, the Western Slope is packed with things to do April 16–30. Here’s your guide to festivals, outdoor activities, and local gatherings across Grand Junction, Montrose, and nearby communities.
Grand Junction Parks and Rec summer camps 2026: what families should know
A complete guide to 2026 summer camps in Grand Junction, including registration steps, costs, locations, and programs for all ages. Learn how to register before spots fill and explore full-day camps, sports, and outdoor programs.Latest Articles
Orchard Avenue Safety Project Approved, Major Reconstruction and New Roundabout Coming This Summer
Mesa County has approved Phase 1 of the Orchard Avenue Safety and Connectivity Project, a nearly $4 million investment that includes full roadway reconstruction, a new roundabout at 31 Road, and major Lewis Wash infrastructure upgrades. Construction is set to begin in July 2026.
Colorado House committee advances bill to encourage nuclear power development
Colorado lawmakers advanced a closely watched nuclear energy bill that could position the state for future reactor development, including potential small modular reactors, while critics warn of high costs, water demands, and financial risks for ratepayers.
Grand Junction City Council to Host Spring Town Hall at Grand Junction High School on May 11
Grand Junction residents can meet directly with City Council members at the Spring Town Hall on May 11 at Grand Junction High School, where city leaders will share updates, answer questions, and gather community feedback.
Things To Do on Colorado’s Western Slope: May 1–15, 2026 Events Guide
From Mother’s Day teas and farm tours to Fruita Adventure Fest, small business mixers, wine dinners, volunteer nights, and sustainability events, here are some of the top things to do across Colorado’s Western Slope through mid-May.
Weekly Civic Wrap-Up: April 24 – May 1, 2026
Glenwood Springs revokes ICE facility permit over zoning violations, while Montrose seats new leadership and boosts sidewalk funding. Plus, Garfield County's 100 Gbps broadband push and District 51’s "Sustainable D51" plan face the region's shifting enrollment and housing affordability gaps.
Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling
Federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding is ending years early, putting 765 Colorado renters at risk of losing critical housing support and raising new concerns about homelessness, affordability, and housing stability statewide.
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures and Delays for the Week of May 4
Grand Junction commuters should prepare for another busy construction week as Patterson Road lane reductions, Four Canyons Parkway closures, D ½ Road detours, I-70B restrictions, and CO 340 resurfacing projects continue across the city.News
Colorado House committee advances bill to encourage nuclear power development
Colorado lawmakers advanced a closely watched nuclear energy bill that could position the state for future reactor development, including potential small modular reactors, while critics warn of high costs, water demands, and financial risks for ratepayers.
Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling
Federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding is ending years early, putting 765 Colorado renters at risk of losing critical housing support and raising new concerns about homelessness, affordability, and housing stability statewide.
As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit
by Eleanor Bennett, Aspen Journalism Glenwood Springs officials are recommending that the city’s planning and zoning commission uphold a special use permit approved in 2003 for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s short-term holding facility and administrative office near the Glenwood Meadows shopping area, despite data that shows ICE detained
Colorado bill limits when restaurants can hand out plastic forks, ketchup packets in to-go orders
A proposed Colorado law would stop restaurants from automatically including plastic utensils and condiments in takeout orders unless requested. Supporters say it will reduce waste and save money, while critics argue it adds unnecessary regulation for businesses.Events
Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show Returns to Grand Junction April 18
Grand Junction’s Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show returns April 18 at Mesa County Fairgrounds. Enjoy car displays, bike safety courses, demos, food trucks, and hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ag Awareness Week to Highlight Mesa County’s Agricultural Heritage and Future
Ag Awareness Week will take place March 14–24 across Mesa County, featuring ranching events, educational workshops, student programs, and a documentary screening focused on the region’s agriculture, food systems, and livestock industry.Government
Weekly Civic Wrap-Up: April 24 – May 1, 2026
Glenwood Springs revokes ICE facility permit over zoning violations, while Montrose seats new leadership and boosts sidewalk funding. Plus, Garfield County's 100 Gbps broadband push and District 51’s "Sustainable D51" plan face the region's shifting enrollment and housing affordability gaps.
Western Slope Civic Wrap-Up: High-Stakes Blueprints and New Leadership (Apr 19-25)
Civic Wrap-Up for April 25: Montrose seats a new Mayor and funds $240k in sidewalk repairs. District 51 rejects two charter schools over safety concerns and sets a 90% performance goal. Plus: Grand Junction’s 4,700-unit housing deficit and Garfield County’s airport and broadband expansion.
2026 Spring Irrigation and Water Supply Report
Western Slope Water Report: 2026 irrigation has started with record low snowpack and 80 percent supply limits. Check GVWUA restrictions and GVIC startup dates for Mesa and Garfield counties. Plus: Earth Week events and drought conservation tips for homeowners.Latest Articles
Orchard Avenue Safety Project Approved, Major Reconstruction and New Roundabout Coming This Summer
Mesa County has approved Phase 1 of the Orchard Avenue Safety and Connectivity Project, a nearly $4 million investment that includes full roadway reconstruction, a new roundabout at 31 Road, and major Lewis Wash infrastructure upgrades. Construction is set to begin in July 2026.
Colorado House committee advances bill to encourage nuclear power development
Colorado lawmakers advanced a closely watched nuclear energy bill that could position the state for future reactor development, including potential small modular reactors, while critics warn of high costs, water demands, and financial risks for ratepayers.
Grand Junction City Council to Host Spring Town Hall at Grand Junction High School on May 11
Grand Junction residents can meet directly with City Council members at the Spring Town Hall on May 11 at Grand Junction High School, where city leaders will share updates, answer questions, and gather community feedback.
Things To Do on Colorado’s Western Slope: May 1–15, 2026 Events Guide
From Mother’s Day teas and farm tours to Fruita Adventure Fest, small business mixers, wine dinners, volunteer nights, and sustainability events, here are some of the top things to do across Colorado’s Western Slope through mid-May.
Weekly Civic Wrap-Up: April 24 – May 1, 2026
Glenwood Springs revokes ICE facility permit over zoning violations, while Montrose seats new leadership and boosts sidewalk funding. Plus, Garfield County's 100 Gbps broadband push and District 51’s "Sustainable D51" plan face the region's shifting enrollment and housing affordability gaps.
Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling
Federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding is ending years early, putting 765 Colorado renters at risk of losing critical housing support and raising new concerns about homelessness, affordability, and housing stability statewide.