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Welcome to PERRY PARK RANCH
Perry Park Ranch
Perry Park Ranch has over 730
homes and growing.
UTILITIES
Water Perry Park W&S
303‐681‐2050
Electric IREA
303‐688‐3100
Gas Black Hills Energy
888‐890‐5554
Tel Century Link
800‐573‐1311
Internet Century Link
Comcast
TV Comcast, Dish,
DirectTV
Trash Waste Management
303‐797‐1600
Tri‐Lakes Disposal
719‐495‐8652
All Bright Sanitation
DRIVING TIME:
15 minutes
Castle Rock
Monument
30 minutes
Denver
SLASH REMOVAL
The Perry Park Met‐
ro District provides
free slash pickup twice
a year by M.R. Hauling
in June and August.
Place your slash
curbside during the
month before — NO
PINE NEEDLES WILL
BE PICKED UP.
Additional services can
be obtained from M.R.
Hauling.
Welcome and Congratulations…
The members of the Perry Park Metropolitan District wish to welcome you to “The Park” and congratulate you on your choice of a place to call home.
Those of us who live here have readily come to appreciate the unique com‐bination of scenery, wildlife, seclusion, and great neighbors which make up our special neighborhood. We trust you will too.
We hope you take advantage of what The Park has to offer: great places to take a leisurely walk or a more strenuous hike, enjoying the grazing horses at the stables by the Big D open space, enjoying the golf and social activities and making new friends at the Country Club or partaking in our communi‐ty events like the 4th of July parade and fireworks display.
Living in Perry Park Ranch brings with it some obligations. For over 20 years, the Metro District has been a nationally recognized leader in work‐ing to protect our community from the potential of forest fire. You’ve moved to an area that has that risk. Our expectation is that all residents will take that risk seriously and help us reduce it by seeing their properties are properly mitigated to protect their homes and those of their neigh‐bors.is. T
Again welcome. Come introduce yourself at one of our monthly meetings. Time and dates are posted on our website.
www.perrypark.org Walter Korinke —President
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Perry Park Metro Dist. www.perrypark.org
The Perry Park Metro District website contains a wealth of information about The Park to help you become familiar with our community. Here’s just a sample of what hiding under the top menu pull‐downs:
Home Page – Besides a general introduction, the sidebar provides up‐to‐date items of current interest to residents.
About Perry Park – Learn a little about The Park’s history, recreation opportunities, enjoy a photo gallery of Park scenes, and find news items that featured Perry Park Ranch.
Resident Info – There is a page with general information about The Park that’s important to all residents, as well as links to important com‐munity organization, local blogs and is the source for Metro District forms for in‐kind mitigation expenses and Upper Cheyenne access.
Metro District – Here’s where you will find all about your Metro Dis‐trict and its operations.
Safety – Important information about the Metro District efforts on fire safety, along with links to emergency services.
Contact Us – Where you can easily ask questions to the Metro District. We’ll do our best to answer them in a timely fashion.
Check it out!
Perry Park Ranch
Much of Colorado, including Perry Park Ranch, is situated in areas that throughout history have endured wildfires. In Perry Park we sit adjacent to the million plus acres of Pike National Forest. Man‐agement of these lands in the past may have unintentionally in‐creased the severity and frequency of major fires.
Your Metro District has worked with the U. S. Forest service to thin the trees and brush from our forest interface, giving us some degree of protection from the fire potential of the National Forest. Howev‐er there still is a significant danger from fires beginning within the Forest. And fires can also occur within The Park giving little warn‐ing to our residents.
That’s why the Metro District has fully mitigated all of its District‐owned property and sponsors a twice‐a year, free pick‐up of slash (small trees, branches and undergrowth). (Details of the slash pick‐ups are available on the website.) This is the fuel that fires need to grow and its removal gives firefighters a better chance to protect our homes and other structures. However it takes the cooperation and effort of all our residents to thin vegetation on their property and to create defensible space around their homes.
To learn the basics of protecting your home and property there are many resources available. One of the best is to have our Fire De‐partment, Larkspur Fire, do an audit of your property and make recommendations as to the needed work. You can contact the Fire Department at 303‐ 681‐3284.
Other sources include the Emergency Preparedness Guide, obtaina‐ble through the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department (303‐660‐7505) and articles prepared by Rosemarie Craig available on our website under the “Safety” menu button. Be certain to register your phones with the Sheriff’s Department CodeRED system to receive all‐important, emergency Reverse 911 calls.
Take note of the map on the back cover of this booklet. It details the Emergency Evacuation Routes set up to facilitate resident evac‐uation. Familiarize yourself and your family with these roads so if the time comes, you will be prepared to leave quickly and safely.
We hope fire never comes to Perry Park, but if it does, be prepared.
Perry Park Ranch
www.larkspurfire.org
In addition to the main Larkspur
Fire Dept., Perry Park has its own
full time substation located by
the stables.
www.ppwsd.org
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www.perryparkcc.com
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The Albertson Group has commenced develop‐
ment of a 900,000 square foot retail develop‐
ment (The Promenade) that will wrap around
the Castle Rock outlets.
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Perry Park Ranch
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Electronic toll passes available at
local grocers.
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The Perry Park Sentinel
is the local monthly
news delivered free to
all residents.
The Sentinel publishes an Area Directo-ry every spring.
Facebook ‐ Larkspur Neighbors
https://www.facebook.com/
groups/115655505197644/?ref=ts
Local news blog ‐ Monu‐
ment, Larkspur, Castle Rock
www.waltswords.com
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The Perry Park Metro District
provides for 2 slash pickups ‐
Spring & Fall ‐ as part of its
efforts to promote fire safety.
The District’s key effort is the
promotion and completion of
mitigation in order to pro‐
vide the community greater
protection from possible
fires.
{Perry Park is one of
the founding mem‐
bers of the national
Firewise Communi‐
ties Program.
Perry Park Ranch