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9 Porch Notes tagged “special district,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Arapahoe County
In Arapahoe County, a metro district can be its own line on the bill
Many newer Arapahoe County neighborhoods sit inside a metropolitan district that adds its own charge on top of city and county taxes.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Broomfield County
A metro district can be a line on a Broomfield tax bill
Some newer Broomfield neighborhoods sit inside metropolitan districts that add their own charge to the property tax bill to pay for parks, trails, and shared areas.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Arapahoe County
Why a Denver-metro receipt in Arapahoe County has extra tax layers
Most of Arapahoe County sits inside regional districts like RTD and SCFD that add their own sales tax on top of state and city rates.
Read note ->Local rules - El Paso County
A metro district can add a line to your El Paso County tax bill
Many newer neighborhoods around Colorado Springs, Monument, and Fountain sit inside metropolitan districts that levy their own property tax on top of the county's.
Read note ->Local rules - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe Libraries is its own district, not a county department
Arapahoe Libraries is an independent library district that serves much of Arapahoe County, including Centennial and the unincorporated areas, while Aurora, Englewood, and Littleton run their own city libraries.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Denver County
A small sales tax in Denver funds science and arts groups
Denver is part of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, a metro-area special district funded by a small sales tax that supports museums, zoos, and arts groups.
Read note ->Local rules - Denver County
Denver's buses and trains are run by a regional district
Denver is part of the Regional Transportation District, a multi-county special district that runs metro buses and trains and is funded partly by a sales tax.
Read note ->Local rules - Larimer County
Fort Collins libraries are run by a separate district, not the city
The Poudre River Public Library District, formed by voters in 2006, runs the libraries in Fort Collins and parts of northern Larimer County as an independent taxing district rather than as a city department.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
The Pikes Peak Library District is its own taxing district
Libraries across much of El Paso County are run by the Pikes Peak Library District, a voter-created special taxing district funded by its own property tax mill levy.
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