Heritage Hills Metropolitan District
Welcome to the beautiful Heritage Hills community!
Your Metro District Board has been busy!
We are listening! Click on the bullet points below to learn more.
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Gates & Security The Metro Board is implementing a new, comprehensive gate and community security service.
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Landscaping Projects Our goal is to be environmentally conscien-tious and to safely preserve the beautiful landscape we have.
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Pesticide & Herbicide Applications Broadleaf weed treatment for turf is scheduled for Wednesday, September 18th and Thursday, September 19th.
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Contact District Management at info@heritagehillsmetro.org
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Shaun Seales, President, at Shaun@heritagehillsmetro.org
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Brad Dodds, Vice President, at Brad@heritagehillsmetro.org
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Jerome Dyck, Secretary, at Jerome@heritagehillsmetro.org
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Christina Epling, Treasurer, at Christina@heritagehillsmetro.org
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Todd Griffin, Assistant Secretary, at Todd@heritagehillsmetro.org
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About the District
The Heritage Hills Metropolitan District was established on June 28, 1996 for the purpose of providing, operating and maintaining facilities including public street improvements, storm sewer facilities, and park and recreation facilities.
Special Districts in Colorado are local governments, i.e., political subdivisions of the state, which make up a third level of government in the United States. (The federal and state governments are the other two levels.) Local governments include counties, municipalities (cities and towns), school districts, and other types of government entities such as "authorities" and "special districts."
The HOA handles covenant enforcement, design reviews (external changes to homeowner's property) and community events. The HOA does not operate and/or maintain any property in Heritage Hills. More information is available on their website at heritagehillshoa.org.
HOA dues are billed in December and collected annually in January. All Heritage Hills Homeowners are members of the HOA.
While the District owns cameras which record activity in proximity to access points to the community, the District is not a police force or security agency and does not provide security or police services within Heritage Hills. In the event you see suspicious or possibly criminal activity, please contact the Lone Tree Police Department at 303-799-0533 or call 911 in the event of any emergency. To the extent the District has information that may be of assistance in a police investigation, the District will work diligently with the lone Tree Police to provide information to the Lone Tree Police in compliance with Colorado Law.