Grand Junction releases City Update for March 10, 2026

Candace Carnahan, President/CEO of Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce
Candace Carnahan, President/CEO of Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce - Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce
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The City of Grand Junction released its latest City Update on March 10, providing residents with information on city activities and upcoming events.

The update aims to keep the community informed about important developments and ongoing projects in Grand Junction. Regular updates are published after City Council meeting weeks to ensure consistent communication throughout the month.

This edition includes a message from the City Manager’s Office, details about an upcoming Seasonal Hiring Fair, updates on several road construction projects, and information regarding development and planning applications. Additional updates relevant to residents are also included in this issue.

City officials say these regular communications help maintain transparency and keep citizens engaged with local government activities. The City encourages residents to review each update for the latest news affecting their neighborhoods.

Looking ahead, Grand Junction plans to continue publishing these updates following council meetings as part of its commitment to open communication.



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