Operations & Maintenance
Snow Removal
Snow removal is a “Post Storm” service. This means that snow removal will start after the storm has passed. The district threshold for snow removal services is 2 inches of snowfall.
If there is 2+ inches of snowfall, Loveland Midtown Metro District clears common area sidewalks, and trails.
Please click here to review the District snow removal map.Owners are responsible for clearing snow from the sidewalk in front of and adjacent to the home within 24 hours of the completion of the storm.
Disclaimer Regarding District Responsibility Map
This map is provided as a general reference tool for residents to understand the areas of responsibility related to snow removal.
Please note the following:
Ongoing Updates: This map will be updated if any new areas in the District are developed and completed or as directed by the Board.
- Accuracy: While the District makes every effort to ensure that the information shown is accurate and current, the map may not reflect every change and should not be relied upon as a definitive or legal representation of responsibility.
- Resident Feedback: We encourage residents to contact District management with any questions, clarifications, or to report potential inaccuracies.
- Mapping Limitations: The District relies on available third-party mapping services (such as Google Maps) for base geographical depictions and does not control the accuracy of topographical or aerial representations.
- Governing Documents: In the event of any conflict between this map and recorded plats, easements, or District governing documents, the official documents will control.
This map is intended as a helpful resource for residents, but it is not a substitute for official records or agreements.
The City of Loveland clears snow on the public roads. Please click here to review the town's snow removal policy.
Please remember the inherent risks associated with winter weather in Colorado. Exercise caution when walking outside during icy or snowy conditions. Please reach out to info@lovelandmidtownmd.live with any questions or concerns.
2025 Operations and Maintenance Plan
January
•Finalize O&M contracts
•Issue O&M Plan
February
•Assess and receive pricing for district fence repairs as needed
March
•Assess district concrete, bball court, sidewalks for repairs
April
•Activate irrigation system.•Turf aeration•Spring fertilization•Fence Repairs
May
•Begin natural area mowing
•Replace nets at basketball hoops as needed
June
•Plant replacements, if necessary
•Complete irrigation backflow testing
•Begin chemical weed control
July
•O&M scope review/pricing requests
•Assess district asphalt for repairs
•Mow detention pond south of district
August
•District fence inspection/repairs
•Meet on-site with district manager and board representative(s)
•Assess maintenance pricing and plan service bidding as directed
•Draft 2026 O&M budget
September
•Tree replacements as needed, and budget allows
October
•Winterize irrigation system
•Final natural area mowing
•Final mow of detention area
November
•Finalize and approve 2026 O&M budget
December
•Update service area maps
•Issue O&M contracts
•Draft 2026 Operations Plan