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Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Work to be performed generally includes earthwork, excavation, utility installation, gravity sewer underdrain installation and raising of cleanouts. Below-grade utility installation, sitework.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Work to be performed generally includes earthwork, excavation, utility installation, gravity sewer underdrain installation and raising of cleanouts. Below-grade utility installation, sitework.
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Rehab an existing well in the laramie-fox hills aquifer. Work to be performed also includes TV'ing, disinfecting, testing, and other work shown on the plans and specifications contained herein.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2025
Due Date
Jul 17, 2025
Release: Jun 18, 2025
Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Close: Jul 17, 2025
Rehab an existing well in the laramie-fox hills aquifer. Work to be performed also includes TV'ing, disinfecting, testing, and other work shown on the plans and specifications contained herein.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Key discussion items for this special meeting include administrative matters such as the public comment period, financial matters involving the review and approval of claims and acceptance of financial schedules. Manager matters involve reviewing the Manager Report and considering approval of an Agreement for Services with W.W. Wheeler & Associates, Inc. for engineering services related to groundwater basin replacement planning, as well as approving a proposal from EverOn for security camera upgrades. Engineer matters include reviewing the Engineer Report and considering approval for SCADA system upgrades and equipment purchase orders. Legal matters involve reviewing or responding to a CDOT Offer for property acquisition for the HW24 widening project and discussing water conservation policies. Director matters include a presentation on ORC upgrades. An executive session may be called to discuss consultation with legal counsel regarding water provision, fee negotiations with Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District, and instructions for the CDOT property acquisition negotiation.
The meeting included discussions on the status of Rolling Thunder Way not being paved, weed control along the bike trail near Woodmen tunnel, and updates on the RFP process for changing management companies. The board reviewed and approved claims, unaudited financial statements, cash position schedule, and property tax schedule. They also discussed groundwater compliance, Tier 1 Water Restrictions, the Falcon Area Water Supply, and the LFH1 well rehabilitation project, awarding the latter to Colorado Pump Service & Supply Co.
The annual meeting of the Board of Directors included a presentation regarding the status of public infrastructure projects and outstanding bonds within the District. There was also a review of the Unaudited Financial Statements. Public questions covered topics such as the addition of a cleanout off-street, pocket gophers in District-owned tracts, the start date for El Paso County to repave Rolling Thunder Way, and concerns about draining off the street on Antelope Meadows Circle.
The Board meeting addressed several key areas, including financial matters such as reviewing and approving claims, unaudited financial statements, cash position, and property tax schedules. A public hearing was held to consider and adopt a resolution to amend the 2025 budget to transfer funds for the LFH1 well rehabilitation project. Updates were provided on groundwater compliance, drainage channel maintenance, pest control, development meetings, and mailbox lights. The engineering report covered the LFH1 well rehabilitation project and underdrain inspections. The Board also approved a service agreement for snow removal and a proposal for sound wall repair. A special meeting was scheduled to discuss proposals for management services.
The resolution discusses the amendment and restatement of the District's collections policy. It covers the policies and procedures for the fair and timely collection of fees imposed by and owed to the District, determination of delinquent accounts, imposition of late fees, and disconnection of services. The resolution also addresses the District's authority to impose fees, rates, tolls, charges, and penalties related to its provision of water services, and the establishment of a perpetual lien on properties served until District fees are paid.
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