About
Overview
The District is a governmental entity and political subdivision of the State of Colorado. A metro district is a type of special district that provides at least two different types of services. Metro districts finance the public infrastructure necessary for residential as well as commercial and mixed-use developments.
The District is currently in the development stage. The primary purpose of the District is to finance the construction, installation, and operation of public improvements, including streets and safety controls, street lighting, monuments, signage, landscaping, water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, television relay, transportation, mosquito control and park and recreation facilities, primarily for single family residential development within the District.
The District is authorized to finance the public improvements/infrastructure that can be funded from Debt. The Debt is repaid from property tax revenues collected from a mill levy. The mill levies are assessed annually by the Board of Directors.
The total maximum principal amount of Debt authorized is $45,093,750 for each of the following: streets, sanitary sewer, water, parks and recreation, operations and maintenance, and refunding District debt.
- Maximum Debt Mill Levy – 50 mills, subject to adjustment
The District operates with an elected five-person Board of Directors, who serve staggered 4-year terms. Regular Director Elections are held in May of odd-numbered years. Eligible electors may submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form if they wish to run for a seat on the Board. The next election is in May of 2027. Information on obtaining and submitting a Self-Nomination will be provided beginning January 1, 2027.