Subdivision Road Outreach Program

Larimer County is working hard to ensure adequate public road infrastructure is available to support the needs of our growing community.  

Prior to 1994, if a new development created roads that met County design standards, they could petition the Board of County Commissioners for the roads to be accepted for County-funded routine maintenance, which generally includes crack sealing, chip sealing and minor pothole repair.

Agriculture, Small Acreages and Livestock

Groundwater (wells) and surface water (rivers, streams and lakes) are important sources of water for drinking and recreation in Larimer County. In recent years, reports of bacteria, nutrients, chemicals, and other pollutants in groundwater and surface water have increased concerns about our water quality. What causes water pollution? Explore the resources below to find answers and learn how you can implement best management practices on your property to protect surface and groundwater quality for yourself,  your livestock and for Larimer County.