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Covenants & Home Improvements

To ensure that property values remain high in our community home owners, the members in the Highlands Ranch Community Association, are required to abide by the convenants outlined in the Community Declaration and other governing documents. The community's covenant controls are designed to enhance the quality, value, desirability, and attractiveness of all property.

Sub Associations

As a homeowner in Highlands Ranch, you are a member of the Highlands Ranch Community Association. Some areas also have their own neighborhood associations, or "sub associations," with a board and assessment fees for services like common area maintenance or a neighborhood pool. If you live in a sub association, you pay both the HRCA and sub association assessments.

  1. Use the sub association map
  2. Click the search tool
    the search tool is represented by the magnifying glass icon
  3. Type in your property address.
  4. Under "Move map to" click on the "your address" link.
  5. Click on your address in the map panel (right).
  6. Your sub-assoication information will pop open in the left panel.

Each sub-association is independently managed, please find managers and contact information in the below list.

Backcountry

Management Company: Association Management Agency
Phone: 303-346-2800
Address: Backcountry Sundial House, 10989 Sundial Rim Road, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


Bradford Hills

Management Company: Hammersmith Management
Manager: Corrine Notar
Phone: 303-980-0700
Email: communitycare@ehammersmith.com
Address: 23 Inverness Way, Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112


Brownstones at Town Center

Management Company: RowCal Management
Manager: Salma Correa
Phone: 303-459-4919
Email: clientservices@rowcal.com
Address: 3720 Sinton Road, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80907


Canyon Ranch

Management Company: LCM Property Management
Manager: Dan Hastings
Phone: (303) 221-1117 x111
Email: dhastings@lcmpm.com
Address: 1776 S Jackson St, Denver, CO 80210


Carlyle Park

Management Company: KC & Associates
Manager: Angela Christensen
Phone: 303-933-6279
Email: clientservices@kchoa.com
Address: 10106 W. San Juan Way, Suite 210 Littleton, CO 80127


Chalet

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Corinne Hill
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: corinne.hill@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Clocktower Residences - Condominiums

Management Company: HG Management
Manager: Brett Hardt
Phone: 303-804-9800
Email: bhardt@hgmanage.com
Address: 9331 Commerce Center St., #A-1, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


Clocktower Residences - Townhomes

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Corinne Hill
Phone: 303-482-2213 x233
Email: corinne.hill@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Coventry Ridge

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Vanessa Amsler
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: vanessa.amsler@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Crescendo at Central Park

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Tanya Grace
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: tanya.grace@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Falcon Hills

Management Company: Centennial Management Group
Manager: Kevin Lavene
Phone: 720-528-8557
Email: cmglittleton@aol.com
Address: PO Box 1539 Parker, CO 80134


Falcon Hills South

Management Company: Falcon Hills South Assoc Inc
Manager: Jay Neppel
Phone: 720-785-0929
Email: jneppel@comcast.net
Address: 15 Red Tail Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 

Firelight at Highlands Ranch

Management Company: Colorado Association Services
Manager: Cheryl Bowman
Phone: 303-962-1613
Email: cbowman@associacolorado.com
Address: 14142 Denver West Parkway, Suite 350, Lakewood, CO 80401


Gleneagles Village Homeowners Association +55 Community

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Ron Harris
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: ron.harris@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Gold Peak

Management Company: Associa
Manager: Cody Bennett
Phone: 303-962-1650
Email: cbennett@associacolorado.com
Address: 14142 Denver W Parkway, #350, Lakewood, CO 80401


Highland Walk Amenities

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Karen Mundy
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: karen.mundy@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Highland Walk Condominiums

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Sarah Esther
Phone: 303-482-2213 X226
Email: sarah@advancehoa.com
Address: 3600 S. Yosemite Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80237


HOA at Highlands Ranch Golf Club

Management Company: Westwind Management
Manager: Sabrina Davis
Phone: 303-369-1800 ext 126
Email: bri@westwindmanagement.com
Address: 27 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112


Homeowner Association at Highland Walk

Management Company: Hammersmith Management
Manager: Kevin Bredell
Phone: 303-980-0700
Email: communitycare@ehammersmith.com
Address: 23 Inverness Way, Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112


Indigo Hill

Management Company: HG Management
Manager: Jeff Calhoun
Phone: 303-804-9800
Email: jcalhoun@hgmanage.com
Address: 9331 Commerce Center St., #A-1, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


PA-20

Management Company: Association Management Agency
Manager: Rick and Karrie Ezell
Phone: 303-850-7766
Email: admin@amacolorado.com
Address: 96 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112


Palomino Park

Management Company: Colorado Association Services
Manager: Karla Strader
Phone: 720-289-6977
Email: kstrader@associacolorado.com
Address: 14142 Denver West Parkway, Suite 350, Lakewood, CO 80401


Remington Bluffs

Management Company: Westwind Management
Manager: Laurie Forte
Phone: 303-369-1800
Email: laurie@westwindmanagement.com
Address: 27 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112


Settler's Village

Management Company: Keystone Pacific Management
Manager: Samantha Badders
Phone: 303-369-0800
Email: sbadders@keystonepacific.com


Silver Mesa

Management Company: Westwind Management
Manager: Mark Walker
Phone: 303-369-1800 x 123
Email: mark@westwindmanagement.com
Address: 9331 Commerce Center St., #A-1, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


Spaces at the Ranch

Management Company: Westwind Management
Manager: Julie Berry
Phone: 303-369-1800
Email: spaces@westwindmanagement.com
Address: 27 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO 80112


Stonebury Homeowers Association

Management Company: HG Management
Manager: Jeff Calhoun
Phone: 303-804-9800
Email: jcalhoun@hgmanage.com
Address: 9331 Commerce Center St., #A-1, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


Stoneybridge Villas Townhome Association

Management Company: 5150 Community Management
Manager: Denise Haas
Phone: 720-961-5150
Email: solutions@5150cm.com
Address: 7936 E. Arapahoe Court, Suite 2300, Englewood, CO 80112


Stratton Ridge

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Amber Ries
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: amber.ries@advancehoa.com
Address: 3600 S. Yosemite Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80237


Sugarmill

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Ron Harris
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: ron.harris@advancehoa.com
Address: 3600 S. Yosemite Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80237


Sundance at Indigo Hill

Management Company: Hammersmith Management
Manager: Shauna Richards
Phone: 303-980-0700
Email: communitycare@ehammersmith.com
Address: 23 Inverness Way, Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112


The Hearth

Management Company: Associa
Manager: Cheryl Bowman
Phone: 303-962-1613
Email: cbowman@associacolorado.com
Address: 5225 N. Academy, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80918


The Highwoods

Management Company: Hammersmith Management
Phone: 303-980-0700
Email: communitycare@ehammersmith.com
Address: 23 Inverness Way E, #200, Englewood, CO 80112


The Retreat + 55 Community

Management Company: HG Management
Manager: Ron Valiga
Phone: 303-804-9800
Email: ron@hgmanage.com


Timberline Neighborhood Association

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: clientservices@advancehoa.com
Address: 9331 Commerce Center St., #A-1, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129


Tresana Amenities

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Kristin Walter
Phone: 303-482-2213 x240
Email: kristin.walter@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Tresana Condos

Management Company: LCM Management
Manager: Marilyn Ruybal
Phone: 303-221-1117 x 105
Email: mruybal@lcmpm.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Tresana Townhomes

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Yonca Bobus
Phone: 303-482-2213 x213
Email: yonca.bobus@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Turnbury / Birkdale Sub-association

Management Company: Advance HOA Mgmt.
Manager: Amber Ries
Phone: 303-482-2213
Email: amber.ries@advancehoa.com
Address: 3600 S Yosemite Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80237


Village at HR

Management Company: PMI Denver
Manager: Cheryl-Ann Adams
Phone: 303-745-2220
Email: cadams@pmidenvermetro.com
Address: C/O PMI Denver Metro, 914 E. Kenyon Ave., Suite 100 Denver, CO 80237


Villages at HR

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Mara Robertson
Phone: 303-482-2213 x 412
Email: mara.robertson@advancehoa.com
Address: 3600 S. Yosemite St., #400, Denver, CO 80237


Weatherstone

Management Company: Advance HOA Management
Manager: Lori Lewis
Phone: 303-482-2213 ext 219
Email: lori.lewis@advancehoa.com
Address: PO Box 370390, Denver, CO 80237


Westridge Knolls

Management Company: Hammersmith Management
Manager: Diana Behrent
Phone: 303-980-0700
Email: communitycare@ehammersmith.com
Address: 23 Inverness Way, Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112

Governing Documents

These are the founding and operational documents of the association, providing a glimpse into how the HRCA operates and the state of its finances.

Essential Residential Documents

Forms

This directory is a list of essential forms for Highlands Ranch property owners. Whether you're looking for architectural submissions, assessment payment options, or other resident-related documents, this directory is your go-to resource. It simplifies the process of managing your home and community responsibilities for a wide range of services.

If you require more assistance, contact HRCA: 303-791-2500 

Making changes or updates to your property or home and need approval from the Architectural Committee? Fill out the online Home Improvement Request Form

These forms must have signatures. After filling out, print, and sign. You may fax, mail or bring the form in to a recreation center; fax: 303-471-8905, address: HRCA Membership, 9568 University Blvd., Highlands Ranch, CO 80126. Please bring your completed New Resident Information Form into the membership office to get your membership card. Also, you may need the Consent to Tenant Form if you wish to give your recreation center privileges to your renters.

New Resident Information Form
Renter Information Form
Consent to Tenant Form
Member Minor Permission Slip
Non-Member Minor Permission Slip
Nanny Form
Program Guest Information Form

These waivers are available to fill out on site or you may opt to print, fill out, and bring with you on the day of the activity. 

Horse Program Waiver
Backcountry Program Waiver

Status Statements are completed by Title Companies only prior to the closing of a sale on a property.

Status Statement Request

The HRCA has a variety of opportunities for community volunteers.

If Highlands Ranch is your target audience, reach residents through the Highlands Ranch Community Association.

Interested in participating in one of the many community events or trade shows? Submit an event vendor application.

Community Living Essentials

Homeowner Resources

Garage Sales

HRCA residents can place up to two signs on their property for garage or yard sales, but placing them on public or other private properties is prohibited. All signs must be removed immediately after the sale to maintain community standards.

Opt-In Trash

Residents can opt into trash and recycling services through Republic Services, HRCA's preferred provider. Offering curbside trash, single-stream recycling, and seasonal yard waste pickup, aiming to make waste disposal easy and efficient for the community.

ColoradoScape

This program is designed for HRCA residents to create water-wise, sustainable yards that thrive in our dry climate. By choosing native and drought-tolerant plants, residents can reduce water consumption while maintaining a beautiful landscape.

About the Community

Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you are new to Highlands Ranch or if have lived here for years, you may find answers to these questions about the community helpful.

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The HRCA has a wide variety of opportunities for community volunteers.

Find out about the many community clubs and organizations here: Clubs & Groups

Want to support your community non-profit organizations? Check out this page: Nonprofit Organizations

Highlands Ranch is coyote country. No matter where you live in Highlands Ranch, coyotes are present. They are a highly adaptable animal and humans inadvertently provide them habitat and food sources. Normally coyotes feed on animals such as rodents, rabbits and other small prey items. However, they are opportunistic predators and will take a cat or small dog. We all need to take precautions to protect our pets, guard against human/coyote encounters, and keep the coyotes wild. 

The biggest problems occur when people feed coyotes –either deliberately or inadvertently. Once a coyote gets food from or around humans, it associates humans with food and ignores its wild instincts to stay away from and fear humans. Trash, dog food, bird feeders, and compost piles are all potential food sources for coyotes.

When coyotes lose their natural fear of humans, problems are likely to occur. Coyotes should be afraid of people and it is okay to “haze” a coyote that comes too close. Make loud noises, throw rocks, or even use pepper spray. These hazing actions will teach coyotes that humans are not safe to approach and will reinforce their natural fear of humans; reducing the chance of a dangerous human/coyote encounter.

To Discourage Coyotes Near Homes:

  • Frighten coyotes with loud noises such as whistles, blow horns, or banging two blocks or pots and pans together.
  • Remove food attractants such as pet food, table scraps on compost piles, fallen fruit and spilled seed beneath bird feeders.
  • Remove vegetation and brush that provides cover for prey and hiding cover for coyotes; trim lower limbs of shrubs and conifer trees.

To Protect Pets and Children:

  • Provide human supervision while outdoors, even in your own backyard.
  • Do not allow pets or children to run loose in areas where there is coyote activity. Keep pets on leash or leave the area when you see a coyote.
  • Although rare, coyotes have been known to injure people. Most of these incidents involved people feeding coyotes. Teach your family not to approach wildlife and to never feed wildlife.

If you encounter a coyote:

  • Do not turn your back or run from a coyote
  • If approached or followed by a coyote, make loud noises, yell and make yourself look big by opening up your jacket and/or raising your arms.
  • If the coyote approaches to an uncomfortable distance, throw rocks or other objects at the coyote.
  • Adults should keep themselves between the coyote and small children.

If coyotes are causing problems:

When coyotes are causing problems or concerns around your home, you can contact the Highlands Ranch Metro District Open Space department at 303-791-2710. The Metro District manages the open spaces, parks, and trails, within the developed areas of Highlands Ranch and have park rangers that can respond. 

Get customized road reports using this app: Cone Zone

We post C-470 construction info. here: C-470 Construction Updates

The covenant guidelines outline what exterior home improvements are allowable by the HRCA and what covenants are in effect. 

  • Garage sale signs are permitted on the day(s) of the event for private sales not related to business.
  • All temporary signs may be placed on landscaped areas or sidewalks provided they do not compromise pedestrian or motorist safety. Signs are prohibited on medians.
  • Signs cannot be placed within 150 feet of intersections of four-lane and six-lane roads.
  • Signs must be free-standing, and cannot be staked into the ground or attached to trees, light poles, traffic signals and signs, utility boxes, or fences.
  • Signs may be placed on the day(s) of a sale and must be removed the day after the sale by 10 a.m.

Garage/yard sale signs are available for $4 from any recreation center. Use of these signs is encouraged, but not required.

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