Grand Junction March Update Covers Hiring Fair, Road Projects, and Development Plans
Grand Junction's March 10 city update flags a seasonal hiring fair, Crosby Avenue construction starting in April, and a scam alert targeting development applicants.

Grand Junction's latest City Update, published March 10, bundles a seasonal hiring fair announcement, a status rundown of ongoing road construction, and development application news into one of the city's regular post-Council-meeting dispatches.
The update follows the City Council's meeting week, consistent with the city's practice of releasing these updates on a recurring cadence to keep residents current between formal council sessions. The March edition also carries a report from the City Manager's Office, though the specifics of that update were not detailed in the summary released to the public.
The Seasonal Hiring Fair is among the most immediately actionable items in the update for anyone looking to pick up work with the city this spring. No date, time, or venue has been specified in the summary, so checking the full City Update on the Grand Junction city website is the direct path to application details.
On the roads front, the update references several ongoing construction projects. A companion news item posted alongside the update flags traffic impacts for the week of March 16, and a separate notice confirms that work on the Crosby Avenue Improvement Project is set to begin in April. Drivers moving through the area in the coming weeks should expect disruptions tied to that corridor.
The development and planning section comes with a notable warning: scam emails are circulating that target people who have submitted development review applications. The city flagged this in a related notice, though the full update is the place to find the city's specific guidance on how to identify and report those messages.
Two additional items round out the city's news stream from this period. Grand Junction has announced a transition to single-stream recycling, a shift that simplifies sorting requirements for residents. Separately, the city's Report A Concern tool is currently unavailable, which matters for anyone who relies on that online channel to flag issues with city infrastructure or services.
The full March 10 City Update is available through the City of Grand Junction's website, where each of the related news items is also posted individually.
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