The Windsor Highlands Metro District is a governmental entity and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, established in 2004. It operates with an elected five-person Board of Directors and serves as a perpetual quasi-municipal corporation. The District's primary purpose is to finance public infrastructure required by the development and provide ongoing governmental structure for the operation and maintenance of retained District improvements and facilities.
Located in Windsor, Colorado, the Windsor Highlands Metro District receives funding through a property tax mill levy assessed on properties within its boundaries. It is responsible for the management and maintenance of various amenities, such as clubhouses and pools, within the District. The District is committed to serving the community and ensuring the well-being of its residents.
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