It looks like the extra mountain snow has paid off for water users—at least those in Denver and Thornton. Both municipalities have eased watering restrictions from the two day per week maximum to allow watering three days per week. Reports indicate Denver Water’s mountain reservoirs are 92% full and Thornton’s are 80% full.Go to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
The Department of Justice and the Department of Housing and Urban Development recently issued new guidance related to the design and construction requirements for multifamily housing. The guidance is in a very user-friendly Q&A format and provides good information on what the design requirements are, who must comply with them, and what typesGo to Resource
April 15 may have come and gone for this year, but the decision of whether an association should have a financial compilation, audit or review done is something that many associations overlook. In a concise article, Gary Porter, CPA explains what is actually done as a part of the three “reviews.” In additionGo to Resource
Now that marijuana has been legalized in Colorado, the Governor has another bill to review and possibly sign—a bill that sets a “stoned-driving standard” (HB 1325). The bill was sent the Governor for signature on May 23rd and is anticipated to be signed. Much like Colorado’s DUI laws, this bill would make itGo to Resource
Over the last month, our blog has been somewhat unstable in that some posts were sent without content and some links within our blogs did not work. At Altitude Community Law, we pride ourselves on being a leader in the Community Association world and want to apologize for the issues you’ve recently experiencedGo to Resource