A virtual option is available for neighbors who truly cannot attend in person.
Because internet service at the fire station has occasionally been unreliable, the virtual connection may be intermittent
or may become unavailable during the meeting. In-person attendance is preferred whenever possible.
The virtual meeting link will open beginning at 6:30 PM Mountain Time on Friday, March 27, 2026.
Dial-in (US): 480-582-4655
Meeting ID: 3332760330
Mobile quick join: +1 480-582-4655,3332760330
Community Mail Project Reminder (Non-PID Item):
The Cluster Box Unit (CBU) mailbox project is a community-coordinated effort and is not a PID61 project.
Thank you to the neighbors who have already contributed toward the community-funded site work required for the installation.
If your property benefits from the project and you have not yet contributed, please review the full project page for details and contribution options.
This is not an agenda item for the annual meeting.
Property-Tax-Funded District
ℹ️ LITTLE THOMPSON PID #61 Information & Annual Meetings
Key information, official county resources, and annual meeting recordings for LITTLE THOMPSON PID #61.
The cluster mailbox and parcel locker project was a community-coordinated effort with USPS and was not a PID61 project.
The installation is complete and now in service. A separate project page contains the full background,
status, photos, regulations, timeline, and contribution details.
Contribution reminder:
Thank you to the neighbors who have already contributed toward the community-funded site work required for the installation.
If your property benefits from this project and you have not yet contributed, please review the full project page for current details and contribution options.
This link opens the dedicated community mail project page maintained separately from the PID61 portal.
About Colorado PIDs
ℹ️ What is LITTLE THOMPSON PID #61?
LITTLE THOMPSON Public Improvement District #61 (PID61) is a
property-tax-funded district created by Larimer County and
approved by voters to maintain specific neighborhood infrastructure.
PIDs are established under Colorado law to provide services or improvements
to a defined geographic area when the residents agree that
local funding and local control are the best way to manage those needs.
PID61 focuses on roadway-related maintenance and safety needs for its district.
What PID61 Does
Maintains and improves designated local roads within the PID boundary
Coordinates with Larimer County Road & Bridge on maintenance needs
Identifies issues such as drainage, surfacing, shoulder repair, and safety
Advises the County on priority work programs for the district
How PID61 is Funded
PID61 is funded through a mill levy (property tax) that appears on the
annual Larimer County property tax bill for homes inside the district boundary.
Funds are used solely for improvements and maintenance authorized within PID61.
About the PID61 Advisory Board
PID61 is supported by a three-member Advisory Board appointed by the
Larimer County Commissioners. Board members must own property within PID61.
Chair: Facilitates meetings and sets agendas
Vice-Chair / Treasurer: Supports the chair and reviews expenses
Secretary: Posts notices, records minutes, and maintains public documents
The Advisory Board provides guidance and recommendations to Larimer County staff, but
the County manages contracting, permitting, and project execution.
Why This Matters to Residents
Your tax dollars directly fund improvements in your own district
Residents have a voice through the Advisory Board and public meetings
Yearly updates, minutes, and meeting materials help keep residents informed
Long-term road planning is transparent and community-driven
For official details, refer to Larimer County’s PID resources. This website is an
unofficial community-maintained portal for convenience only.