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Governance

Metropolitan District General Explanation

The Lake Bluff Metropolitan Districts are Title 32 Special Districts that have been established for the purpose of financing and installing street, park and recreation, water, sanitation, transportation, mosquito control, safety protection, limited fire protection, and limited television relay and translation improvements of the Districts, and the provision of covenant enforcement, design review, and security services; and all other improvements or services permitted by Article 1, Title 32, C.R.S. (collectively, the “Public Improvements and Services”), except as specifically limited by the Service Plans for the Districts each approved by the Greeley City Council on September 4, 2018, as they may be amended from time to time (the “Service Plans”).

The Public Improvements and Services are for the use and benefit of the residents and taxpayers of the Districts. The Districts are located in the City of Greeley, Weld County, Colorado. The Districts are quasi-municipal political subdivisions of the State of Colorado authorized to provide specialized services that the City of Greeley and Weld County do not provide.

The Districts, in the aggregate, may incur a maximum debt of $150,000,000. The Districts may impose a mill levy on taxable property within their boundaries, and may use various other revenue sources authorized by law to repay such debt.

The Districts, in the aggregate, may assess a maximum mill levy of 60 mills, as adjusted after January 1, 2007, to repay such debt. 

The Districts must file an Annual Report to the City of Greeley Clerk.

The Districts’ boundaries overlap with the boundaries of Weld County; School District No. RE4 – Windsor; Northern Colorado Water (NCW); City of Greeley; AIMS Junior College; Clearview Library District; and West Greeley Conservation.

If interested in serving on the Districts’ Boards of Directors, please contact dsolin@sdmsi.com for more information.

Contact the District

The following systems are in place for contacting someone associated with the District.

During Regular Business Hours (Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., except for holidays or during closures):

All contact methods available on the "Contact Us" page

Outside of Regular Business Hours or When District Personnel are otherwise unavailable or unreachable:

The following process is in place for matters of an emergent nature, which is defined as matters that are urgent and require prompt attention which cannot wait until regular business hours due to the potential to affect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and property owners in the District or the integrity of the public improvements owned, operated, and/or maintained by the District. Matters of an emergent nature do NOT include emergencies, which should be directed to the appropriate emergency personnel by contacting 9-1-1, or matters which can wait until regular business hours, which should be addressed via any of the methods available on the "Contact Us" page:

District Manager: David Solin dsolin@sdmsi.com 303-987-0835