On August 12th , Kenny Black and the High Prairie Farms Metro District (HPFMD) was presented […]
The past few years’ weather patterns have been unpredictably variable and have taken a toll on […]
For most of us, weeds are a fact of life but weeds can be a bigger […]
The Parker & Lone Tree Communications Center is offering FREE public education presentations designed for pre-kindergarten […]
Douglas County Emergency Management is hosting an open house and workshop. The open house is part […]
Click the following link for an article from the Colorado Department of Wildlife on issues created […]
The District’s wildfire mitigation contractor recently completed a mitigation project in the Timbers Filing 26 between […]
On Saturday, May 2nd, the Douglas County Sheriff is once again hosting a Wildfire Mitigation and […]
Click the following link for a HPF Metro District 2014-2015 Fire Mitigation Update
Please click the link below for information on Citizen Snow and Ice Removal Responsibilities: Snow Removal […]

About
HPFMD

Mission Statement

HPFMD was established to provide a mechanism for efficiently financing, through the use of tax dollars, the maintenance of parks, open space, medians and assist Douglas County with snow removal, which facilitate and sustain the aesthetics and encourages the growth in the market values of the property in the District such as High Prairie Farms/Timbers Subdivisions.

History

High Prairie Farms Metropolitan District (HPFMD), a quasi-municipal corporation, was organized on May 5, 1986, and is governed pursuant to provisions of the Colorado Special District Act. The District was established to provide public services, including streets, safety protection, transportation and park and recreational facilities.