As summer fast approaches, many of us are looking forward to using our community swimming pool areas. Unfortunately, due to the ‘old Covid-19, that may not happen, at least not any time soon. And, if the new draft guidelines on pools just released by the CDPHE come into effect, boards will have toGo to Resource
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Under the updated Safer at Home Order issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (“CDPHE”), which became effective May 26, 2020 and expires June 1, 2020, pools should still remain closed with one exception: personal training. Here’s a quick look at the relevant language of the Order: Section III.A.3 ofGo to Resource
We all know that Colorado is now in phase 2 of the re-opening process. We’ve read that the virus isn’t going to go away soon. We’ve all heard that the method by which we lift the lockdown restrictions must be sustainable. You can look to the news, social media, various websites, the radio,Go to Resource
Memorial Day typically kicks off the pool season in Colorado. However due to the current pandemic, Boards and homeowners are beginning to wonder when, and if, the community pool will open this summer. Colorado is currently under Governor Polis’ Safer at Home Order, which is set to continue in effect until 11:59 p.m. onGo to Resource
Damages resulting from hail storms and water leaks are two of the most common insurance claims for townhouse and condominium associations. The Colorado hail season runs from mid-April to mid-September. According to the Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association, Colorado’s Front Range sees about three or four catastrophic hails storms in a typical season. If youGo to Resource