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Deadline Wednesday for contesting property valuations in Garfield County

Everyone is talking about property valuations this year. Yes, they went up, and property owners all over Colorado are upset. Garfield County notices of value were mailed to property owners in early May and reflect.

Colorado River Fire Rescue looks to use more funds coming in from rising natural gas prices to reopen former station

Fighting fire boils down to simple math: More people on shift mean more responders taking calls. Colorado River Fire Rescue Chief Leif Sackett knows all too well what critical issues a fire district endures when.

Public access to increase for Garfield County, other government offices as COVID-19 restrictions relax

Chelsea Self / Post Independent Conducting municipal and county business in-person might soon get easier throughout Garfield County. But one county office in particular will still be limiting person-to-person interactions due to an inexperienced staff. The Garfield County Clerk’s Office has made various in-person appointments for various transactions since July of 2020, according to County Clerk Jean Alberico. Alberico said staff are currently working through a soft opening and will officially be allowing walk-in customers from 8:30-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. beginning May 17. “It took us several months to figure out how to efficiently help customers with remote transactions so we need to take some time to get back into working with walk-in customers,” Alberico said. “I had two long- term Motor Vehicle Clerks sell their homes recently and move out of state. The new team members started on May 3rd.”

Garfield County government offices ride ebbs and flows of coronavirus precautions

Chelsea Self / Post Independent The Garfield County Clerk and Recorder’s Office managed to make it all the way from the initial appearance of COVID-19 in the county last March until just before Thanksgiving before recording its first coronavirus shutdown. No small feat, said Clerk and Recorder Jean Alberico, given hers is one of the higher-traffic offices in Garfield County government alongside the Department of Human Services, which saw even higher customer volumes than usual last year due to the economic impacts of the pandemic. After a COVID-19 case was traced to the Clerk and Recorder’s Office in Rifle, Alberico said she closed that office for two weeks in late November and early December.

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