“Valuation and Property Taxes – Everything You Need To Know”
“Properties in Arapahoe County have been reappraised and new Notices of Valuation will be mailed about May 1. Arapahoe County Assessor Marc Scott and Arapahoe County Treasurer Sue Sandstrom are available to speak to your group about the valuation process and how it affects your property taxes. Learn about property values, mil levies, taxing districts, senior exemptions, the valuation appeal process and more. Get your questions answered. The presentation can be customized to fit your time requirements. If interested, please contact Treasurer Sandstrom at ssandstrom@arapahoegov.com or 303-795-4549.”
Aurora Cleanup Day – May 20, 2017
Disposing of large household waste properly is often a challenge, but Aurora Cleanup Day can help.
Residents may bring their large household waste - items that are not appropriate for curbside pickup - to one of six locations from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 20. Each location will have a roll-off dumpster and will be staffed by city staff and volunteers. One site is located in each council ward:
Ward I: Lowry Park, 1001 Dayton St.
Ward II: Northeast corner of South Airport Boulevard and East Alameda Drive
Ward III: Havana Machine, 840 S. Havana St.
Ward IV: Ecotech Institute, 1400 S. Abilene St.
Ward V: Griswold Water Purification Facility, 14201 E. Hampden Ave.
Ward VI: Red-tailed Hawk Park, 23701 E. Hinsdale Way
Ward II: Northeast corner of South Airport Boulevard and East Alameda Drive
Ward III: Havana Machine, 840 S. Havana St.
Ward IV: Ecotech Institute, 1400 S. Abilene St.
Ward V: Griswold Water Purification Facility, 14201 E. Hampden Ave.
Ward VI: Red-tailed Hawk Park, 23701 E. Hinsdale Way
This free event is open to Aurora residents only, and participants must show proof of residency with a driver’s license, utility bill or other identification with an Aurora address.
This event is designed for disposal of residential items that are not appropriate for curbside pickup. The following items will not be accepted: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners or other items with Freon; construction debris such as concrete, sod, dirt, rocks and bricks; car parts such as tires; electronics; household chemicals and paint; and hazardous waste. Disposal resources for many of these types of waste can be found online at AuroraGov.org/KeepAuroraClean.
Volunteers are needed to assist city staff at the Cleanup Day sites. Contact Jamie LaDuke at 303.739.7248 or volunteer@auroragov.org if you are interested. For questions about Aurora Cleanup Day, go to AuroraGov.org/KeepAuroraClean or contact Neighborhood Services at 303.739.7287.
Thank you for your efforts to Keep Aurora Clean!
Other Aurora Places visioning workshops
For staff who can’t attend the employee-only workshop, please join us at one of the following workshops scheduled for the general public (see attachment). We also encourage you to share these workshops with friends and neighbors who might have an interest in attending.
- North: April 26, 5:30 to 8 p.m., The Hangar at Stanley, 2501 Dallas St.
- Central: April 26, 5:30 to 8 p.m., Overland High School, 12400 E. Jewell Ave.
- South: April 26, 5:30 to 8 p.m., Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club, 23155 E. Heritage Parkway
- East: May 2, 5:30 to 8 p.m., Vista PEAK Preparatory School, 24500 E. Sixth Ave.
- Daytime: May 3, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Aurora Central Library, 14949 E. Alameda Parkway
The public workshops will begin with a light meal, followed by the visioning workshop. To ensure there is enough food, please RSVP at 303.739.7271 or auroraplaces@auroragov.org. Children are welcome, and activities will be provided.
Marsha W. Osborn
City of Aurora
Neighborhood Liaison
15151 E. Alameda Parkway
Aurora, Colorado 80012
303.739.7402