Who are the largest employers in Mesa County?
A recent survey conducted by the Grand Junction Economic Partnership (GJEP)updated its âMajor Employerâ list to determine the Mesa County companies that have the largest number of employees.
The Mesa County Valley School District leads with just under 3,000 employees â 2,926. Another two employers boast rosters of more than 2,000 employees and four have more than 1,000 workers.
The School District was also the largest employer last year, and the top 10 remain nearly the same as last year, according to the economic partnereship.
New employers that entered the top 20 include Ariel Clinical Services, Bighorn Engineering and Mesa Developmental Services.
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The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved $41 million in certificates of participation to build approximately 150 total affordable housing units at four campuses.
Between 35 to 40 units will be constructed on CMC-owned land in Steamboat Springs, Vail Valley at Edwards, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs and Breckenridge & Dillon, CMC President Carrie Hauser said.
Hauser said the affordable housing projects will be modeled after the apartment-style housing units the college built in Breckenridge for upper division students.
“These projects will mirror in several ways what we did in Breckenridge,” Hauser said during a Tuesday news conference at the Spring Valley campus.