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LCUASS Adoption
Below are clean copies of the proposed LCUASS changes. These documents will be effective August 1, 2021.
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Dewatering Activities
A Colorado Department of Natural Resources permit may be required before dewatering during construction.
Revisions by Chapter
Recovery Resources for Residents Impacted by 2020 Larimer County Wildfires.
Streets included in General Improvement Districts (GIDs) and Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) are listed below. Work involving these streets may require the appropriate Access or Right-of-Way (ROW- Utility) permit(s).
If you require an ADA-compliant version of any of the 'Important Documents' related to one of the Improvement Districts, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
Freedom Parkway is a key east-west corridor south of, and parallel to, US 34 connecting several local jurisdictions running from CR 7 near the Loveland-Johnstown boundary in Larimer County 25 miles east to Weld CR 49 near Kersey. The purpose of the Freedom Parkway Access Control Plan is to maintain and enhance the safety and mobility of the corridor while also providing reasonable access to adjoining properties. It was adopted during the Fall of 2018 along with Intergovernmental agreements (IGA) among the various local governments that are along the corridor.
Larimer County Engineering held a 2nd public open house to discuss planned roadway improvements for the two miles along Owl Canyon Road [County Road 70] between the roundabout at County Road [CR] 19, and the intersection with CR 15. This is one of the next phases approved in the 2008 Owl Canyon Corridor Plan. The presentation and handouts for this meeting are now available.