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Cherry Hills Heights Water & Sanitation District is a Colorado quasi-municipal special district governed by Colorado Revised Statute Title 32. The District was formed in 1952 and covers roughly 39 acres in unincorporated Arapahoe County at the northeast corner of South University Boulevard and East Hampden Avenue. Its five-member Board of Directors is elected by homeowners in the District.

The District owns and maintains the main sanitary sewer lines within its boundaries. In addition, the District owns and maintains a small park area at University and Floyd and a perimeter wall, landscaping, and sidewalk on the east side of University between Hampden and Floyd.

Its wastewater collection system includes about one mile of sewer lines. Sewage from the District’s system is conveyed to the City of Englewood’s collection system and on to the South Platte Renew wastewater treatment facility near South Platte Drive and Dartmouth Ave. The City of Englewood bills the District's homeowners directly for wastewater treatment at the South Platte Renew plant. Cherry Hills Heights Water & Sanitation District raises funds to cover its responsibilities through property taxes, which are collected for the District by Arapahoe County.

The District has rules that govern the installation, use, and repair of homeowner sewer lines, and connections to the District’s main sewer lines. Because the rules establish mandatory requirements and restrictions, and potential penalties for violations, we strongly recommend that you review the rules. Also, please make sure that you provide a copy of the rules to any contractor performing work on your sewer line.

The District is Managed by Community Resource Services (CRS) of Colorado. 

District Manager: Ashly Dorey 

7995 E Prentice Ave Suite 103E Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Phone: 303-381-4960

Email: adorey@crsofcolorado.com

 

 

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