About
Overview
The District is a quasi-municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State, created pursuant to the Special District Act. The District was formed by order and decree of the District Court for Summit County, pursuant to the Special District Act and after approval by a vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the District held on November 5, 2002. Under the Service Plan, Alpine Metropolitan District is responsible for managing the construction and operation of the District Facilities needed for the Development, including a water system, roads infrastructure and drainage improvements, parks and recreation facilities, and transportation facilities (which may include, without limitation, a gondola system), and the District is responsible for providing the funding and tax base needed to construct and operate the District Facilities. The Special District Act provides that material departures from the terms of an approved Service Plan may be enjoined by the court approving the organization of the special district. To this extent, the power of the District may be considered limited by the Service Plan. The Special District Act permits amendments of existing service plans by a procedure analogous to that required for their original approval.
The Districts contain approximately 284 acres of territory, and of the 284 acres, approximately 283 acres are within the District and approximately 0.06 acres are within Alpine Metropolitan District.
Required Notice Pursuant to House Bill 23-1105
HOA and Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force
House Bill 23-1105 created the HOA and Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Forces to examine certain matters in communities that are governed by these entities. The Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force will review, among other matters, tax levying authority and practices, foreclosure practices, communications with homeowners and governance policies. A requirement of the new law is that we notify you of the creation and existence of the Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force prior to its first meeting. If you have any questions about the Metropolitan District Homeowners’ Rights Task Force, please reach out to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies or visit their website at https://dora.colorado.gov.
Accessibility Statement
Alpine Metropolitan District, Breckenridge Mountain Metropolitan District, and Breckenridge Mountain Metropolitan District, Subdistrict A (each a District, and collectively the “Districts”) are committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans.
Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make technology accessible to users with sensory, cognitive and mobility disabilities, but ultimately to all users, regardless of ability.
Our efforts are just part of a meaningful change in making the District’s services inclusive and accessible. We welcome comments on how to improve our technology’s accessibility for users with disabilities and for requests for accommodations to any District services.
Feedback and Support
We welcome your feedback about the accessibility of the District’s online services. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers. The District is committed to responding within three (3) business days.
2025-01-01 Alp Breck Suba Joint Quarterly Progress-To-Date Report.pdf