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  • Niwot PID organizers press pause

    Mandy Walker|Sep 24, 2025

    The organizers of the proposed Niwot Public Improvement District (PID) have requested the Boulder County Commissioners to vacate the public hearing on the PID that was scheduled for Oct. 21, 2025. The reason given was that the organizers have been approached by subdivisions that may want to be included in the PID and others that wish to be excluded. Changing the boundaries of the PID to add additional property would require a revised petition, which would entail collecting 200 signatures again t...

  • Should a Niwot subdivision do its own road paving?

    Mandy Walker|Sep 17, 2025

    Under the proposed Niwot Public Improvement District, responsibility for repairs and maintenance of all subdivision roads and local collector roads would fall under the PID managed by the Boulder County Commissioners relying upon an Advisory Committee of residents for recommendations. There are, however, some subdivisions that already have in place a process through their homeowner's association to handle this and may prefer to be excluded from the Niwot PID. Some of these subdivisions exit...

  • County issues Fact Sheet for proposed Niwot PID

    Mandy Walker|Aug 13, 2025

    The Boulder County Public Works Department - Engineering has issued a Fact Sheet for the proposed Niwot Public Improvement District (PID), along with a list of the road conditions of roads within the proposed district. According to the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan, funding for major road repairs is prioritized for the county’s “arterial and collector” roadways. Without the proposed PID, the county has said it will do only minimal maintenance on the roads that have been accepted for maint...

  • Niwot exploring a Public Improvement District for subdivision paving and more

    Staff Report|Jul 2, 2025

    Niwot community members are exploring the possible formation of a Public Improvement District (PID) to include contiguous Niwot subdivisions for the primary purpose of reconstruction of subdivision roads. As proposed, the PID would also have the ability to spend up to 5% of annual property tax revenues on infrastructure improvements identified in Niwot's Master Plan, adopted by the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) earlier this year. Heidi Storz, a member of the LID Advisory Committee, has...