The Bobcat Meadows Metropolitan District was formed in May of 1998 by the original developer
as a Colorado Title 32 Special District to provide water service exclusively for the Southfork
subdivision. The district holds the water access rights to the Arapahoe and Laramie Fox Hill
Aquifers for the entire development (individual owners may not have wells). The district has
the power to incur indebtedness and impose property taxes for the operation of the district.
The district is controlled by an elected board. To participate in voting for the board or to
become a board member, individuals must: 1) Be a registered voter of the state of Colorado and
2) a) be a resident of the district for not less than 32 days or b) own property within the
district.
The current board members are:
Shawnee-Ada Graziano
President
Mike Snelling
Vice President
Logan Tisler
Treasurer
Mary Garcia
Secretary
John Blankenship
Member at Large
There are openings on the water board to replace members who have resigned. If you are interested in serving on the board, please contact the
Water Board Secretary.
To assist with the process of becoming a water board member, the required self-nomination form is available below. Please contact the
Water Board Secretary
to assist you with submitting the form.
Special District Self-Nomination Form B-9
Meetings are typically be held on the second Tuesday of the month (weather permitting) at 5:30pm at Meridian Point Church.
Meetings are anticipated to be held in : January, March, June, August, September, October, and November (Budget meeting).
The next board election will be in April 2025.
The district transparency notice is provided below:
Transparency Notice 2016
Routine management, operation, maintenance and repair of the water system is performed by
H2O Consultants. H2O Consultants was selected via competitive bid by the board to manage the
water system.