Curious about Public Improvement Districts?

If you received a post card from Larimer County regarding your subdivision roads or if you are wanting to learn more about the Public Improvement District program, please sign up to meet with staff.  

Transportation Capital Expansion Fees (TCEFs) are used to help cover capital costs related to development impacts. These funds are often used to help pay for the costs to widen roads such as adding vehicle lanes or bike lanes, and are allowed through the State of Colorado (C.R.S.

Larimer County have adopted the Larimer County Stormwater Design Standards, effective September 1, 2023 . These standards apply to the design and construction of stormwater facilities within unincorporated Larimer County.

The Board of County Commissioners adopted the new Standards on August 14, 2023.

Larimer County Engineering and the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management have been working with the National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) after the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire to facilitate installation of resiliency projects throughout the Cameron Peak Fire burn area. Initial studies have shown that many communities and roadway infrastructure are at increased risk of post-fire flooding. 

Public Open House

Join staff on Thursday, July 28th, 2022, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM to view project materials and provide input on improvement alternatives.  This open house will be held at the Larimer County Administrative Services (Courthouse) offices, 200 West Oak Street in Fort Collins, in the first floor conference rooms.

Road viewer plats contain right-of-way information for Larimer County.  These plats are working documents that will be updated, normally once a year.  There are two plats for most townships in the County.  One is the original, with no additions or markups.

Country Club Road Corridor Study

Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins are conducting a corridor study for Country Club Road.