Community Services Director: Steven Durian
City Engineer: Dave Bishop
City Planner: Tim Williams
Building Official: Tony Lell
Public Works Manager: Don Stahurski
Public Works Assistant Manager: Jeff Peterson
Permit Technician/Administrative Assistant: Teresa Garramone
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Federal Heights Call-n-Ride |
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Tuesday, 03 January 2012 |
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Beginning on January
22nd, 2012, the new Federal
Heights Call-n-Ride service will serve
Federal Heights and portions of Northglenn, Thornton, and
unincorporated Adams County. Anyone can travel within the
service area for the price of a local RTD bus trip or transfer to other RTD
transit services. See the following fact sheet and map for more information and
for a service area map: Federal Heights Call-n-Ride Fact Sheet 169.43 Kb
Call 303-434-3472 to
make a reservation to ride the Federal Heights
Call-n-Ride!
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City of Federal Heights 2010 CAFR |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 |
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2010 City of Federal Heights Comprehensive Annual Financial Report(CAFR)
City of Federal Heights 2010 CAFR 1.14 Mb
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Construction Standards and Specifications |
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Friday, 08 April 2011 |
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City of Federal Heights Construction Standards and Specifications
Construction Standards and Specifications are used by professional contractors, architects, designers and engineers when developing plans for projects that involve public infrastructure and landscaping.
Chapters 1-6 (649.82 Kb)
Chapter 7A Transportation Standards Drawings (2.48 Mb)
Chapter 7B Water Standard Drawings (4.14 Mb)
Chapter 7C Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer Standard Drawings (2.81 Mb)
Chapter 8 Construction Standards (500.98 Kb)
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Friday, 12 February 2010 |
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A comprehensive Table of Fees for new and existing businesses is now available in the following file. (Note: this table does not include Ambulance, Water or Sewer, and Building Permit fees. Those can be found at their respective links.)
2011 fee table 09/09/2011, 09:20 (10.21 Kb)
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Thursday, 31 December 2009 |
Understanding Stormwater
Every gutter in your neighborhood drains through an inlet then
into the storm sewer system that then drains to streams, ditches, lakes, and
ponds in your neighborhood. These water bodies are drinking water
supplies, recreational areas and the homes of wildlife.
The five items that impact water quality are total suspended
solids, flow volume, nutrients, fertilizers and pesticides.
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Read more...
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