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WINDSOR, CO
Windsor, Colorado, is a fast-growing town nestled between the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado's High Plain region. Residents enjoy amenities such as a state-of-the-art recreation facility, plenty of playgrounds, the Poudre River Trail, and more.WATER | WINDSOR, CO
Water Sources. Water is a precious, limited commodity and must be budgeted, much like money, in the form of water rights. Each year the water budget must be modified to match that year’s supply scenario. Windsor obtains its water rights from two sources: the Colorado Big Thompson ( CBT) and the North Poudre Irrigation Company.BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit fees may paid via credit card (please note that online credit card payments will be assessed a 3% service fee), or checks may be mailed to Town of Windsor, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, CO 80550 or dropped off in the utility bill drop box on the west side of Town Hall at 301 Walnut Street. How to Add a Contractor for OnlinePUBLIC RECORDS
Public Records. It is the policy of the Town of Windsor to make all public records available for public inspection at reasonable times in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act. Policy and Procedures (PDF) Request for Public Information Form (electronic) Request for Public Information Form (PDF) (print) Liquor Licensing. BackgroundCheck.
UTILITY BILLING
A 24/7 utility bill payment drop-box is located on the west side of 301 Walnut Street. Payments are collected weekdays at 5pm. Make checks payable to Town of Windsor. Please do not mail or drop off cash. Cash payments can be made Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm at the Customer Service office in Town Hall, located at 301 Walnut Street.DISPOSE OF...
Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: 970-674-2400 Fax: 970-674-2456 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Services. The Administrative Services Department oversees internal and external relations for the Town of Windsor through its human resource, customer service, information technology, Town Clerk and communications divisions.MUNICIPAL COURT
The Court Clerk can be reached by calling 970-674-2421. Visa, Master Card, and Discover are accepted over the phone. All over the phone credit card transactions will assess a 4% convenience fee. Or, payment for municipal tickets can be mailed to: Windsor Municipal Court 301 Walnut St. Windsor, CO 80550. Please include your citation informationCEMETERY / BURIALS
Deputy Town Clerk 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Ph: 970-674-2402 Fx: 970-674-2456 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 5pmENGINEERING PERMITS
Engineering permits for modifying curb, gutter, & sidewalk and driveways, work within the Town's right-of-way, temporary storing items in right-of-way and installing a permanent object in the right-of-way. Permit for working in a floodplain and disturbing existing vegetation.WINDSOR, CO
Windsor, Colorado, is a fast-growing town nestled between the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado's High Plain region. Residents enjoy amenities such as a state-of-the-art recreation facility, plenty of playgrounds, the Poudre River Trail, and more.WATER | WINDSOR, CO
Water Sources. Water is a precious, limited commodity and must be budgeted, much like money, in the form of water rights. Each year the water budget must be modified to match that year’s supply scenario. Windsor obtains its water rights from two sources: the Colorado Big Thompson ( CBT) and the North Poudre Irrigation Company.BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit fees may paid via credit card (please note that online credit card payments will be assessed a 3% service fee), or checks may be mailed to Town of Windsor, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, CO 80550 or dropped off in the utility bill drop box on the west side of Town Hall at 301 Walnut Street. How to Add a Contractor for OnlinePUBLIC RECORDS
Public Records. It is the policy of the Town of Windsor to make all public records available for public inspection at reasonable times in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act. Policy and Procedures (PDF) Request for Public Information Form (electronic) Request for Public Information Form (PDF) (print) Liquor Licensing. BackgroundCheck.
UTILITY BILLING
A 24/7 utility bill payment drop-box is located on the west side of 301 Walnut Street. Payments are collected weekdays at 5pm. Make checks payable to Town of Windsor. Please do not mail or drop off cash. Cash payments can be made Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm at the Customer Service office in Town Hall, located at 301 Walnut Street.DISPOSE OF...
Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: 970-674-2400 Fax: 970-674-2456 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Services. The Administrative Services Department oversees internal and external relations for the Town of Windsor through its human resource, customer service, information technology, Town Clerk and communications divisions.MUNICIPAL COURT
The Court Clerk can be reached by calling 970-674-2421. Visa, Master Card, and Discover are accepted over the phone. All over the phone credit card transactions will assess a 4% convenience fee. Or, payment for municipal tickets can be mailed to: Windsor Municipal Court 301 Walnut St. Windsor, CO 80550. Please include your citation informationCEMETERY / BURIALS
Deputy Town Clerk 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Ph: 970-674-2402 Fx: 970-674-2456 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 5pmENGINEERING PERMITS
Engineering permits for modifying curb, gutter, & sidewalk and driveways, work within the Town's right-of-way, temporary storing items in right-of-way and installing a permanent object in the right-of-way. Permit for working in a floodplain and disturbing existing vegetation.PUBLIC RECORDS
Public Records. It is the policy of the Town of Windsor to make all public records available for public inspection at reasonable times in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act. Policy and Procedures (PDF) Request for Public Information Form (electronic) Request for Public Information Form (PDF) (print) Liquor Licensing. BackgroundCheck.
REGISTRATION
For additional information or questions please call (970) 674-3500. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five days prior to the start of any class or program. You may submit a refund /transfer request form online or stop by the Community Recreation Center to fill one out.PLANNING & ZONING
Under the planning section, there will be the Zoning and Land Use maps for areas within the Town’s Growth Management Area (GMA). PlanningDepartment.
MUNICIPAL COURT
The Court Clerk can be reached by calling 970-674-2421. Visa, Master Card, and Discover are accepted over the phone. All over the phone credit card transactions will assess a 4% convenience fee. Or, payment for municipal tickets can be mailed to: Windsor Municipal Court 301 Walnut St. Windsor, CO 80550. Please include your citation informationLICENSE / PERMITS
Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: 970-674-2400 Fax: 970-674-2456HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resources Public Services Campus 922 N. 15th Street Windsor, CO 80550 Ph: 970-674-6689 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Opportunities. The Town of Windsor understands the value of volunteers and the positive impact that a coordinated volunteer program has on the community. Volunteers are essential for community outreach and help to influence the future of Windsor. Volunteers must be 18 years of age and are subject to a background screening.PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission’s responsibilities include preparation and maintenance of the Town's Comprehensive Plan, which includes the Town's Land Use Plan; review and implementation of provisions of zoning and subdivision ordinances, investigation and recommendation of amendments to master plans, zoning maps, conditional use grants, and recommendations of appropriate zoningBURIAL RECORDS
Burial Records. The following is a listing of all known burials in Lakeview Cemetery. The list is alphabetical by last name, and shows the Lot and Space where buried, birth, death, and burial information if known. If you have corrections or additions to information about family members, contact the Deputy Town Clerk at 970-674-2402. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Many of the products we use everyday are considered hazardous. These products can be harmful to humans, animals, and the environment if not disposed of properly. Cleaners, paints, sprays, fertilizers, pesticides, motor oil and batteries are examples of household hazardous waste. These products should never be dumped in household orstorm drains.
WINDSOR, CO
Windsor, Colorado, is a fast-growing town nestled between the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado's High Plain region. Residents enjoy amenities such as a state-of-the-art recreation facility, plenty of playgrounds, the Poudre River Trail, and more.BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit fees may paid via credit card (please note that online credit card payments will be assessed a 3% service fee), or checks may be mailed to Town of Windsor, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, CO 80550 or dropped off in the utility bill drop box on the west side of Town Hall at 301 Walnut Street. How to Add a Contractor for OnlineWATER | WINDSOR, CO
Water Sources. Water is a precious, limited commodity and must be budgeted, much like money, in the form of water rights. Each year the water budget must be modified to match that year’s supply scenario. Windsor obtains its water rights from two sources: the Colorado Big Thompson ( CBT) and the North Poudre Irrigation Company.REGISTRATION
For additional information or questions please call (970) 674-3500. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five days prior to the start of any class or program. You may submit a refund /transfer request form online or stop by the Community Recreation Center to fill one out.ONLINE PAYMENTS
Online Payments. Set up an account to receive e-statements and make an online Utility Bill Payment conveniently from anywhere you have an internet connection. Accepted forms of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checking and Savings Accounts.There
MUNICIPAL COURT
The Court Clerk can be reached by calling 970-674-2421. Visa, Master Card, and Discover are accepted over the phone. All over the phone credit card transactions will assess a 4% convenience fee. Or, payment for municipal tickets can be mailed to: Windsor Municipal Court 301 Walnut St. Windsor, CO 80550. Please include your citation information ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Services. The Administrative Services Department oversees internal and external relations for the Town of Windsor through its human resource, customer service, information technology, Town Clerk and communications divisions. SALES TAX & BUSINESS LICENSING Per Windsor Municipal Code Sec. 4-3-310, and Sec. 6-3-20 all businesses who conduct retail/wholesale sales and all businesses who only perform services to the public must obtain a license.. The annual cost of the license can be found on the Town of Windsor Fee Schedule and expires one (1) year from date of issuance. Business may not be conducted until an approved Business/Sales Tax License isDISPOSE OF...
Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: 970-674-2400 Fax: 970-674-2456CEMETERY / BURIALS
Deputy Town Clerk 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Ph: 970-674-2402 Fx: 970-674-2456 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 5pmWINDSOR, CO
Windsor, Colorado, is a fast-growing town nestled between the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado's High Plain region. Residents enjoy amenities such as a state-of-the-art recreation facility, plenty of playgrounds, the Poudre River Trail, and more.BUILDING PERMITS
Building permit fees may paid via credit card (please note that online credit card payments will be assessed a 3% service fee), or checks may be mailed to Town of Windsor, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, CO 80550 or dropped off in the utility bill drop box on the west side of Town Hall at 301 Walnut Street. How to Add a Contractor for OnlineWATER | WINDSOR, CO
Water Sources. Water is a precious, limited commodity and must be budgeted, much like money, in the form of water rights. Each year the water budget must be modified to match that year’s supply scenario. Windsor obtains its water rights from two sources: the Colorado Big Thompson ( CBT) and the North Poudre Irrigation Company.REGISTRATION
For additional information or questions please call (970) 674-3500. After initial registration, a refund request is required in writing a minimum of five days prior to the start of any class or program. You may submit a refund /transfer request form online or stop by the Community Recreation Center to fill one out.ONLINE PAYMENTS
Online Payments. Set up an account to receive e-statements and make an online Utility Bill Payment conveniently from anywhere you have an internet connection. Accepted forms of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checking and Savings Accounts.There
MUNICIPAL COURT
The Court Clerk can be reached by calling 970-674-2421. Visa, Master Card, and Discover are accepted over the phone. All over the phone credit card transactions will assess a 4% convenience fee. Or, payment for municipal tickets can be mailed to: Windsor Municipal Court 301 Walnut St. Windsor, CO 80550. Please include your citation information ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Services. The Administrative Services Department oversees internal and external relations for the Town of Windsor through its human resource, customer service, information technology, Town Clerk and communications divisions. SALES TAX & BUSINESS LICENSING Per Windsor Municipal Code Sec. 4-3-310, and Sec. 6-3-20 all businesses who conduct retail/wholesale sales and all businesses who only perform services to the public must obtain a license.. The annual cost of the license can be found on the Town of Windsor Fee Schedule and expires one (1) year from date of issuance. Business may not be conducted until an approved Business/Sales Tax License isDISPOSE OF...
Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: 970-674-2400 Fax: 970-674-2456CEMETERY / BURIALS
Deputy Town Clerk 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Ph: 970-674-2402 Fx: 970-674-2456 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm GOVERNMENT | WINDSOR, CO Home Rule Charter. The Home Rule Charter is the document under which the Town of Windsor operates. The Charter, which was adopted in November, 2003, brings government closer to the residents of Windsor and gives them the authority to manage their own affairs.WATER | WINDSOR, CO
Water Sources. Water is a precious, limited commodity and must be budgeted, much like money, in the form of water rights. Each year the water budget must be modified to match that year’s supply scenario. Windsor obtains its water rights from two sources: the Colorado Big Thompson ( CBT) and the North Poudre Irrigation Company.ONLINE PAYMENTS
Online Payments. Set up an account to receive e-statements and make an online Utility Bill Payment conveniently from anywhere you have an internet connection. Accepted forms of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checking and Savings Accounts.There
PUBLIC RECORDS
Public Records. It is the policy of the Town of Windsor to make all public records available for public inspection at reasonable times in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act. Policy and Procedures (PDF) Request for Public Information Form (electronic) Request for Public Information Form (PDF) (print) Liquor Licensing. BackgroundCheck.
PLANNING & ZONING
Under the planning section, there will be the Zoning and Land Use maps for areas within the Town’s Growth Management Area (GMA). PlanningDepartment.
UTILITY BILLING
A 24/7 utility bill payment drop-box is located on the west side of 301 Walnut Street. Payments are collected weekdays at 5pm. Make checks payable to Town of Windsor. Please do not mail or drop off cash. Cash payments can be made Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm at the Customer Service office in Town Hall, located at 301 Walnut Street.WATER CONSERVATION
Windsor has developed a Municipal Water Efficiency Plan (PDF) in accordance with the Water Conservation Act of 2004 and to meet the provisions of Colorado Revised Statute section 37-60-126. As part of CRS 37-60-126, a state-approved plan will qualify Windsor for funding from the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) and the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority forLIQUOR LICENSING
Special event permit applications need to be submitted 30 days prior to event. To obtain a liquor license application, contact the Deputy Town Clerk at 970-674-2402. State-related information is available from the Colorado Department of Revenue Liquor and Tobacco Enforcement. While the Windsor Town Clerk’s office is available toprovide some
WINDSOR HOUSING AUTHORITY The Windsor Housing Authority (WHA) is a public agency that helps people who meet income and other eligibility guidelines secure affordable, safe and quality housing in the Town of Windsor. View Housing Authority meeting days, times, minutes, and members.ENGINEERING PERMITS
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WINDSOR WATER QUALITY SURPASSES STATE, FEDERAL STANDARDS The Town of Windsor Water Quality Report is now available to the public, and concludes that Windsor’s water surpasses federal and state standards. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE ANNOUNCES PROMOTION OF FIVE OFFICERS, PRESENTS OTHERS WITH LIFE-SAVING AWARD The Windsor Police Department honored several of their own this month in separate ceremonies to recognize their service. Read on...*
WINDSOR BANS SMOKING AND VAPING IN RECREATION AREAS STARTING JANUARY1, 2020
The Town of Windsor is set to ban smoking and vapor inhalation in Town-owned recreation areas on January 1, 2020 in an effort to provide for the public health, safety and welfare of the community. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR RELEASES CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT Per the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Act, the Town of Windsor and other drinking water providers are required to provide customers with an annual Consumer Confidence Report. Readon...
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MEMORIAL DAY PUBLIC FACILITY HOURS ANNOUNCED FOR THE TOWN OF WINDSOR On Monday, May 31, Town of Windsor administrative offices will be closed and the Community Recreation Center will operate with shortened holiday hours in observance of Memorial Day. Chimney Park Pool will remain open for its normal operating hours. Read on...*
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY SCHEDULED AT WINDSOR’S LAKEVIEW CEMETERY American Legion Post 109 will host a Memorial Day ceremony, 9 a.m., Monday, May 31, weather permitting. Lakeview Cemetery is located at 32815 St. Hwy. 257. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE, OPTIMIST CLUB HOST COMMUNITY BIKE NIGHT JUNE 9 Windsor Bike Night is back for 2021, with an intent to inform and bring awareness to the importance of bicycle safety. Read on...*
RIVER SAFETY: WINDSOR FIRST RESPONDERS URGE RESIDENTS TO CONSIDER CONDITIONS AND ABILITIES At approximately 4 p.m. Monday, Windsor Severance Fire Rescue was called to a report of an overturned canoe with a person in the river on the Cache la Poudre River east of Colorado Boulevard in Windsor.Read on...
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MAY EDITION OF WINDSOR MATTERS NOW AVAILABLE A busy road construction season in Windsor is upon us this summer. Learn more in this edition of the Windsor Matters newsletter. Readon...
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WINDSOR OPENS PUBLIC RIVER ACCESS ON THE CACHE LA POUDRE, MAY 14 On Friday, May 14, at 4 pm, Windsor will celebrate the opening of its newest attraction, the Eastman Park River Experience. Located along the Cache la Poudre River at Eastman Park Drive and 7th Street, the river experience will be devoted to outdoor play. Read on...*
WINDSOR MUSEUM PLACES CALL TO ARTISTS FOR UPCOMING FORCES OF NATUREEXHIBITION
Whether it is beauty, chaos, symmetry, or destruction, the forces within nature inspire us to create and they leave us in awe. Readon...
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HIGHWAY 392 GUARDRAIL WORK SCHEDULED APRIL 29 The Town of Windsor Public Works Streets Division will complete guardrail repair work on Highway 392, just east of Larimer County Road 3, Thursday, April 29, weather permitting. Read on...*
WINDSOR LOOKS TO FILL OPENINGS ON TWO OF ITS ADVISORY BOARDS Windsor, CO –Two of Windsor’s advisory boards have positions that are either currently available or soon to become available. Read on...*
WINDSOR UTILITY CUSTOMERS INVITED TO SPRING CLEAN-UP EVENT MAY 14, 15 Windsor Utility customers are invited to participate in the 2021 Spring Clean-Up event May 14 and 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be held at the Public Services facility, 922 N. 15th St., and is limited to Windsor Utility customers. Read on...*
APRIL EDITION OF THE WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE Read about the new Eastman Park River Experience and more at windsorgov.com/Connect. Read on...*
MAYOR’S CHALLENGE FOR WATER CONSERVATION BEGINS APRIL 1 Town of Windsor Mayor Paul Rennemeyer is joining mayors across the country in asking residents to commit to value water by taking part in the 10th Annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation. Read on...*
SPRING ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULED FOR HIGHWAY 257 A series of roadway improvements are scheduled to begin this spring for North 7th Street, also known as Highway 257, between Main Street (Highway 392) and Windsor Lake. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE DEPARTMENT HOSTS PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY, APR.24
The Windsor Police Department, 200 N. 11th St., will help residents safely dispose of unused and expired prescription medications during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR OFFERS FALLEN BRANCH RECYCLING MARCH 19-28 Windsor’s Public Services staff continues to remain hard at work addressing the impacts of last weekend’s storm. Read on...*
WINDSOR FACILITIES CLOSED MONDAY, MARCH 15 Facility Closure: Town of Windsor administrative offices and the Community Recreation Center will be closed on Monday, March 15. While the Police Department administrative offices are closed, officers remain on duty. Read on...*
WINDSOR'S COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER WILL REMAIN CLOSED TODAY It's cold, it's snowy, and the current weather conditions make it unsafe to drive. Because of this, the Community Recreation Center will remain closed today, Sunday, March 14. Read on...*
WATER SEWER BOARD HOSTS ONLINE COLORADO LANDSCAPE BASICS SERIES Learn how to care for your Colorado landscape in this free online series from Colorado State University Extension. Read on...*
WINDSOR DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LAUNCHES DEVELOPMENT PUSH The Town of Windsor and Windsor Downtown Development Authority have plans to move ahead with the development known as the Windsor Downtown Backlots area. The two boards recently selected Tribe Development to move forward with the effort. Read on...*
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COLORADO’S POLAR PLUNGE SERIES COMES TO WINDSOR Special Olympics Colorado, Colorado’s premier sports organization for individuals with intellectual disabilities, is thrilled to host its annual Polar Plunge presented by Westerra Credit Union at Windsor Lake, 100 N. 5th St., on March 27, from 11am-2pm. Read on...*
EASTMAN PARK CORRIDOR VISIONING WORKSHOP TO HELP GUIDE FUTURE WINDSORDEVELOPMENT
The Town of Windsor is hosting two virtual public meetings to gather community and stakeholder input on the Eastman Park Corridor project.Read on...
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COLORADO TREE COALITION TO FUND TREE PLANTING PROJECT AT WINDSORPARKS
The Colorado Tree Coalition has awarded a $4,000 grant to the Town of Windsor for the funding of a tree planting project at Boardwalk Park and Eastman Park. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES CLOSED ON PRESIDENTS DAY, RECREATION CENTER REMAINS OPEN Town of Windsor administrative offices will be closed on Monday, February 15, in observance of Presidents Day. This includes Town Hall, Public Services, and Police Department Admin Offices. The Community Recreation Center will operate under normal hours. Read on...*
WINDSOR PD DIRECTS RESIDENTS TO NEW TOOL AMID INCREASED REPORTS OFUNEMPLOYMENT FRAUD
“It’s surprising how there has been a rise in fraudulent unemployment claims and other instances of fraud and identity theft since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Commander Lopez of the Windsor Police Department. Read on...*
WINDSOR CONTINUES LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORT THROUGH FOOD DELIVERYPARTNERSHIP
The Town of Windsor is partnering with a regional food delivery service in an effort to help local businesses better serve customers in a pandemic market. Interested restaurants will be able to offer customers food delivery without large profit cuts. Read on...*
5 STAR STATE CERTIFICATION NOW AVAILABLE TO WINDSOR BUSINESSES IN BOTH LARIMER AND WELD COUNTY Businesses receiving this certification have committed to providing their customers a safe experience while in their establishments and have completed the necessary requirements of the program. Read on...*
ADVISORY BOARDS IMPORTANT, DECLINING PARTICIPATION CONCERNS WINDSOR’S TOWN CLERK Windsor’s volunteer boards and commission have long-served an important role in local government as members help guide staff regarding various taxpayer projects and initiatives. Read on...*
WINDSOR PLANS TO DISTRIBUTE RELIEF FUNDS TO ITS WELD COUNTY BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID-19 Eligible small businesses in Windsor that have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions might be eligible for a one-time relief payment program for their business through the COVID-19 Small Business Relief Fund approved by Senate Bill 20B-001. Read on...*
WINDSOR FINANCE DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES ONLINE SALES TAX AND BUSINESSLICENSING TOOL
The Town of Windsor Finance Department has launched a new online sales tax and business licensing tool. The new system, called MUNIRevs, allows Windsor and businesses located within the community to go paperless with licensing and sales tax collections. Read on...*
STATE ANNOUNCES LEVEL ORANGE FRAMEWORK, LOOSENS CAPACITY RESTRICTIONSEFFECTIVE MONDAY
The Town of Windsor is complying with guidelines issued by the state and the loosening of restrictions moves the Town of Windsor to Level Orange: High Risk effective Jan. 4, 2021. Read on...*
HOLIDAY CLOSURES ANNOUNCED FOR THE TOWN OF WINDSOR In observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays, Town of Windsor administrative offices and the Community Recreation Center will have modified holiday hours. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR OFFERS RESIDENTIAL CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING PROGRAM Windsor residents are encouraged to keep their live Christmas trees out of the landfill after the holiday season comes to a close and participate in the town’s residential Christmas tree recyclingprogram. Read on...
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TOWN OF WINDSOR ADDRESSES ANONYMOUS LETTER In the late spring, Windsor’s Town Manager and the town’s presiding Mayor received an anonymous letter alleging concerns over gender equity internal to the Windsor Police Department. The letter recently resurfaced. Read on...*
COVID-19 RAPID RESPONSE TEAM OFFERS TESTING FOR WINDSOR, SURROUNDINGAREAS
A COVID-19 testing site will be open at Eastman Park in Windsor starting Monday, December 21 and running through December 31. Testing, which will be at 7025 Eastman Park Drive, Windsor, 80550, is open to the public. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR MOVES TO HIGHEST TIER OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS’ MAIN STREET PROGRAM The Department of Local Affairs’ (DOLA) Colorado Main Street Program has escalated the Town of Windsor to the top tier of their ranking system. Read on...*
SHORT-TERM COUNTY ROAD 13 CLOSURE SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 392 BEGINS DEC. 14 Starting December 14, Weld County Road 13/Colorado Boulevard between Highway 392 and the Poudre River Trail’s Frank State Wildlife Trailhead will close for work related to a City of Thornton waterproject. Read on...
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WINDSOR POLICE DEPARTMENT PARTNERS WITH SANTA COPS OF WELD COUNTY The Windsor Police Department has partnered with Santa Cops of Weld County. Gifts can be dropped off between now and Thursday, December 17, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Windsor Police Department. Read on...*
VETERANS DAY OFFICE CLOSURES ANNOUNCED FOR THE TOWN OF WINDSOR Town of Windsor administrative offices will be closed on Wednesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day. This includes Town Hall, Public Services and the Police Department. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE LAUNCH NEW CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM, ASKS RESIDENTS TOREGISTER CAMERAS
It happens everywhere. Packages are taken off of porches, parked vehicles get hit, and criminals knock on a neighbor’s door to see if they are home. Criminals have always been opportunists—looking for easy ways to burglarize. Read on...*
MOVING FORWARD WITH 7TH STREET AND WALNUT STREET IMPROVEMENT PLANNING The Town of Windsor 2019 Transportation Master Plan identified two areas as key corridors in need of enhanced safety and mobility for people driving, walking and biking. Efforts began in August 2020 to further research and collect public feedback. Read on...*
MULTI-AGENCY EFFORT LEADS TO ARREST OF WINDSOR MAN FOR ALLEGED CHILDPORNOGRAPHY CHARGES
On October 30 at 8 a.m., Windsor Police Department Detectives working in cooperation with investigators from Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, the Loveland Police Department, and United States Department of Homeland Security served a search warrant Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR ASKS RESIDENTS TO DIRECT STREET LIGHTING CONCERNS TO LOCAL ENERGY PROVIDERS November 1 marks the end of daylight saving time, where clocks are turned back one hour. With the time shift and seasonal light changes, outdoor lighting may need to be adjusted. Read on...*
BOO! SPECIAL HALLOWEEN WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE Get tips on trick-or-treating during the pandemic, how to keep yourself and your kids safe this Halloween and more in this special digital newsletter. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE PARTICIPATE IN NO SHAVE NOVEMBER TO SUPPORT SPECIALOLYMPICS ATHLETES
Members of the Windsor Police Department might seem less shaven or they might don blue streaked hair this month. That’s because it’s No Shave November, a month dedicated to supporting more than 15,500 Colorado Special Olympic athletes. Read on...*
WINDSOR TO RECOGNIZE FORMER MAYOR HAROLD STOLL ON HIS 100TH BIRTHDAY If you have a chance to sit with Windsor’s former Mayor Harold Stoll, you soon realize that the spry 99-year old has a lot to talk about. Stoll is set to celebrate his 100th birthday on Monday, October26. Read on...
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CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN IN WINDSOR WITH UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS Celebrate Halloween in Windsor with free and low-cost activities for the whole family. Tour the Lakeview Cemetery, dive for a pumpkin and don’t forget to trick-or-treat at the Windsor History Museum. Here are a few upcoming events to put on your calendar. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE HOST PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY The Windsor Police Department, 200 N. 11th St., will help residents safely dispose of unused and expired prescription medications during National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Read on...
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TOWN OF WINDSOR STREETS, STORM DRAINAGE DIVISION RELEASES INTERACTIVESTREET SWEEPING MAP
The Town of Windsor Streets and Storm Drainage Division is releasing a new interactive map to allow residents to be better informed about town street sweeping operations. Read on...*
OCTOBER WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE Learn more about the annual budget process, voluntary water conservation measures and National Prescription Drug Take Back Day in the newest edition of the Windsor Matters Newsletter. Read on...*
RESIDENTS ASKED TO VOLUNTARILY REDUCE OUTDOOR WATERING STARTINGOCTOBER 1
Due to required field maintenance and rehabilitation work at Horsetooth Reservoir, residents are asked to limit outdoor watering beginning October 1. Read on...*
TOWN STREETS & STORM DRAINAGE DIVISION REMINDS RESIDENTS TO RESPONSIBLY DISPOSE OF FALL LEAVES Proper leaf collection and disposal not only keeps neighborhoods clean and welcoming, but it also makes them safer, more environmentally friendly and allows the Town’s Streets & Storm Drainage Division to maintain Town streets more efficiently. Readon...
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TOWN TO HOLD WINDSOR LAKE DEDICATION SEPTEMBER 14 In July of 1979, the Town of Windsor was officially gifted 86 shares of Kern Reservoir, what is now present day Windsor Lake. The reservoir shares were gifted from the Kodak Corporation Colorado branch which established in Windsor in the late 1960s. Read on...*
WINDSOR PARKS RECREATION & CULTURE ANNOUNCES EXTENDED FACILITY HOURS Windsor Parks Recreation & Culture announces extended facility hours for the Community Recreation Center, Chimney Park Pool and the Windsor History Museum. Read on...*
WINDSOR UTILITY CUSTOMERS INVITED TO FALL CLEAN-UP EVENT OCTOBER 2, 3 Windsor Utility customers are invited to participate in the 2020 Fall Clean-Up event October 2 and 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Read on...*
LABOR DAY CLOSURES PLANNED FOR TOWN OF WINDSOR FACILITIES Town of Windsor facilities will be closed on Monday, Sept. 7 in observance of Labor Day. This includes Windsor’s Town Hall, the Community Recreation Center, the Public Services campus, Chimney Park Pool, and the Police Department administrative offices. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR TO HOLD PUBLIC SERVICES FACILITY DEDICATION, OPENHOUSE SEPTEMBER 10
The Town of Windsor will hold a dedication and open house for the Public Services facility Thursday, September 10 from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 922 North 15th St. Read on...*
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND IN WINDSOR Typically, the fall season kicks off Labor Day weekend with the Annual Windsor Harvest Festival. Due to restrictions placed on large gatherings by the State, this year’s festivities will look different but will remain a fun-filled weekend. Read on...*
WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER: STRATEGIC PLAN SPECIAL EDITION A new edition of Windsor Matters has posted to our website. This special edition newsletter highlights information about the Strategic Plan process and give details on ways residents can view the draft plan and provide feedback. Read on...*
COUNTY ROAD 5 TRAFFIC FLOW IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SCHEDULED TO BEGINAUGUST 17
Starting August 17, roadwork is scheduled to begin on Larimer County Road 5 (LCR 5) near Highway 392. These road updates are designed to improve traffic flow along LCR 5 in areas currently susceptible to regular traffic congestion. Read on...*
WINDSOR SEEKS COMMUNITY INPUT ON TOWN’S DRAFT STRATEGIC PLAN, INTRODUCES ONLINE ENGAGEMENT PLATFORM With the last strategic plan revised in 2018 and three newly elected Town Board members and a new Mayor, the Town of Windsor is once again revising its Strategic Plan and working to gather public feedback on the draft plan. Read on...*
WINDSOR’S ADVISORY BOARDS HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES, APPLICANTS NEEDED Possibly due to COVID-19 and the changing landscape of everyday lives, the Town of Windsor has more advisory board vacancies than it has seen in recent years. Advisory board positions are volunteer positions that provide key input into town projects. Read on...*
HARMONY ROAD CLOSURE SCHEDULED FOR JULY 31, AUGUST 1 Weather permitting, the Harmony Road and Weld County Road 15 intersection will be closed Friday, July 31 and Saturday, August 1 for milling and overlay roadwork. This road closure is part of a larger project to improve road conditions along Harmony Road. Read on...*
JULY WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE It is more important than ever to support our businesses and shop local. Learn how you can help local businesses while keeping yourself safe in the latest edition of the Windsor Matters newsletter. Readon...
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WINDSOR POLICE ARREST SUSPECT INVOLVED IN HOTEL SHOOTING, INVESTIGATION CONTINUES A suspect has been arrested for involvement in an early morning shooting at a Windsor, Colorado, hotel. The suspect, identified as 48-year old Johnny Torres, of Casper, Wyoming, was involved in a disturbance with a male victim... Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE RESPOND TO SHOOTING AT AMERICINN On Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at 5:49 a.m., Windsor Police dispatch received a call about an unidentified male who was shot at the AmericInn, located at 7645 Westgate Drive. Police located the victim and he was immediately transferred to the hospital... Read on...*
SPECIAL JULY 4TH WINDSOR MATTERS NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE Learn about how you can celebrate the 4th of July safely in Windsor in this special edition of the Windsor Matters newsletter. Read on...*
LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY Letter to the Community from Mayor Paul Rennemeyer and Town Board: On behalf of the Windsor Town Board, let me be the first to say that we do not condone or accept any form of racism, discrimination, brutality, or inequity.... Read on...*
PUBLIC WORKS STREETS DIVISION REMINDS DRIVERS TO USE CAUTION AS SUMMER STREET MAINTENANCE BEGINS The Town of Windsor Public Works Street Division will begin asphalt patching and street striping operations in July and reminds drivers to slow down in work zones. Read on...*
WINDSOR TO HOST ANNUAL FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS DISPLAY, ANNOUNCESNEW LOCATION
Amid COVID-19 public safety concerns and requirements regarding physical distancing and events, the Town of Windsor was faced with two choices. Either the town could cancel the annual community fireworks display or it could find a new, central location. Read on...*
WINDSOR PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE TO OPEN WINDSOR HISTORY MUSEUM In alignment with the state’s latest “Safer at Home” health orders, the Town of Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture Department will open the Windsor History Museum formerly known as Boardwalk Park Museum to the public on Saturday, June 20. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR TO OPEN TOWN HALL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT STARTINGMONDAY, JUNE 15
On Monday, June 15, Windsor’s Town Hall, 301 Walnut St., and Police Department, 200 N. 11th St., will open to the public for customer service tasks and by-appointment meetings. Read on...*
COLORADO SHOOTING RANGE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FUND NINE SHOOTING RANGES, INCLUDING KODAK ARCHERY RANGE Colorado Parks and Wildlife has awarded $725,000 to nine shooting ranges across Colorado through the agency’s Shooting Range Development Grant Program (SRDG). The funds will go toward developing new shooting ranges and to upgrade existing ranges. Read on...*
WINDSOR WATER QUALITY SURPASSES STATE, FEDERAL STANDARDS The Town of Windsor Water Quality Report is now available to the public, and concludes that Windsor’s water surpasses federal and state standards. Read on...*
WINDSOR POLICE ANNOUNCES PROMOTION OF FIVE OFFICERS, PRESENTS OTHERS WITH LIFE-SAVING AWARD The Windsor Police Department honored several of their own this month in separate ceremonies to recognize their service. Read on...*
WINDSOR BANS SMOKING AND VAPING IN RECREATION AREAS STARTING JANUARY1, 2020
The Town of Windsor is set to ban smoking and vapor inhalation in Town-owned recreation areas on January 1, 2020 in an effort to provide for the public health, safety and welfare of the community. Read on...*
TOWN OF WINDSOR RELEASES CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT Per the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Act, the Town of Windsor and other drinking water providers are required to provide customers with an annual Consumer Confidence Report. Readon...
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MEMORIAL DAY PUBLIC FACILITY HOURS ANNOUNCED FOR THE TOWN OF WINDSOR On Monday, May 31, Town of Windsor administrative offices will be closed and the Community Recreation Center will operate with shortened holiday hours in observance of Memorial Day. Chimney Park Pool will remain open for its normal operating hours. Read on...*
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY SCHEDULED AT WINDSOR’S LAKEVIEW CEMETERY American Legion Post 109 will host a Memorial Day ceremony, 9 a.m., Monday, May 31, weather permitting. Lakeview Cemetery is located at 32815 St. Hwy. 257. Read on... NextPrevious View All News/CivicAlerts.aspx
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