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Spring 2026 Updates!

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Dear Community Members and Homeowners!

Thanks for reading on for several updates leading into the summer months!

Community Walk Through

The Board held a landscaping and open space walk through on April 22nd! Several community members and contractors for the District joined the group! Lots of great ideas were shared for ongoing maintenance as well long-term planning and improvements.

Please join us at our next Board meeting to debrief the walk through, including options presented by the District's landscaping contractor, to address landscaping repairs and drainage issues at the East side of the central walkway in the community, as well as long-range planning for facilities maintenance, reapairs, and improvements for many years to come. Currently the next Board meeting is scheduled on June 17th, 2026 at 11:30am! (Date is subject to change.)

Thanks for joining the Community Walk Through!

Reminder for Maintenance and Architectural Review Process

We understand and appreciate the time and effort put into landscaping by many of our neighbors. Please read on for information to help keep our home exteriors and yards in great shape, and to avoid complaints or notices from the District's Achitectural Control Committee (ACC)! 

Please keep your front and back yard and right-of-way areas tidy, trimmed, mowed, and free of noxious weeds. Please also ensure that trees and shrubs are pruned for health and safety of the plants and community!

If you are planning updates to your home exterior, please remember to complete and submit a Design Review Form! Please plan ahead and remember that this form must be approved by the committee before work begins!

Summer Water Conservation

We recognize that there are watering restrictions this year, so expect more yards to be dormant or less green than usual, including District maintained areas. Drought can cause stress and loss of plant materials, and the District will endeavor to keep its areas as healthy as possible. The District is subject to the same watering restrictions as homeowners this summer - We are all in this together! 

Please see below for a link to water conservation requirements on the Meadowbrook Water District website.

If you notice any irrigation leaks, stressed plants, or other issues please reach out to us as soon as possible! We appreciate you alerting us of the issue.

Please check out resources for maintaining a resilient yard or garden at CSU extension website: https://extension.colostate.edu/topics/garden-lawn-care/

Additional resources regarding water restrictions can be found at: https://www.meadowbrookwaterdistrict.com/water-guidelines

Fence  Maintenance

You may not be aware that side and back fences are the responsibility of you, the homeowner! Please ensure that your fence is well maintained and stained. 

Information regarding fence upkeep and paint color is available below: 
Welllington beige - Diamond Vogel - available at select Guiry's Paint locations.
Color code: GS203Wellington Beige

Upcoming Board Meetings

Mark your calendar to join us for regular Board meetings scheduled throughout the year.

Detailed information is available here!

Contact Us

  • Landscape maintenance, including irrigation damage or leak reporting, is managed by Omni Landscaping.

For operational emergencies (landscaping or snow removal) , please contact OMNI Landscaping directly at 303-781-3711.

  • Your District Manager is Circuit Rider of Colorado. 

Mailing address: Meadowbrook Heights Metropolitan District, P.O. Box 359, Littleton, CO 80160. 
Email address:  info@ccrider.us 
Telephone number:  303-482-1002

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us or sign up on the contact page!

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

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