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Operations & Maintenance FAQ

Snow Removal – who is responsible for what areas? 

Living in Colorado means snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Please follow these steps to ensure the safe passage of emergency vehicles, facilitate safe traffic flow, and keep yourself and your neighbors safe:

  • National Weather Service - Snowfall Website - Click Here - How much snow did we get? Our snow removal contractors use this website to trigger snow removal in the District.
  • Move vehicles from priority snow routes. Vehicles impeding snow removal operations are subject to ticketing and towing. The City of Brighton is responsible for snowplow operations on public streets. Please reference the City’s website to see the snow removal routes and priorities as established by the City of Brighton.  If you have questions about these routes, please contact the City of Brighton.
  • BCOB is only responsible for removal of common area sidewalks and alleyways. Crews will be out to remove snow after 2’’ or more of snow has fallen and accumulation has stopped. Please submit an online maintenance ticket, call, or email us with any alleyways, paved trails, or Fitness Center and The Venture Center snow removal questions.
  • All property owners have 24 hours to clear their sidewalks in front of their homes of snow and ice once a snow storm has ended, contact the City of Brighton Code Enforcement team if non-snow removal in front of homes occupied under construction.
  • Please assist the City’s snow removal efforts by shoveling snow from walks and driveways onto your property, instead of into the street.
Park Maintenance – City or BCOB? 

Brighton Crossings Operations Board (BCOB) Owned and Maintained:

  1. Cherry Blossom Park (Cherry Blossom Dr. and Daylily St.)
  2. Thistle Park (Thistle Dr. and Royal Pine St.)
  3. Royal Pine Park (Royal Pine St. and Bristlecone St.)
  4. Fountain Park or Gold Maple Park (Gold Maple St. and Tall Spruce St.)
  5. Crossings Park, sport court, large turf field near Fitness Center
  6. Crossings Bark Dog Park (north of Fitness Center)
  7. Quandary Park (Quandary Peak St. and Crestone Peak St.)

To report a maintenance issue at any of the parks click here.

City of Brighton Owned and Maintained Parks:

Venture Park, abutting Venture Center & Waterpark property,  construction by Brookfield Residential anticipated to be finished in 2020 and will be a City-owned and maintained park.

“Water Tower Park” West of 45th St. near Brighton Crossings is owned and maintained by the City.

To report facility-related concerns please visit the City of Brighton Parks Department webpage.

What areas are maintained by who (maps) and how to submit a maintenance ticket? 

General Public Areas & Alley Ways Maintenance Maps

Submit a maintenance request ticket online, and we are happy to work with the responsible party to address maintenance matters. You may also view the maintenance maps and warranty notes below, and schedule above for more information.

The Master Plan Map will help you determine what Planning Area (PA) the trail, park, or public space is located in.

The Landscape Warranty and Acceptance Status maps below can help you determine what areas have been accepted by the Brighton Crossings Operations Board (BCOB), and therefore maintained in accordance with the schedule above. Areas not yet maintained by BCOB may be on a different maintenance schedule through the developer, Brookfield Residential.

High Level Public Areas Google Earth Outline Map (parks, trails, alleyways maintained by BCOB).

Brighton Crossings Overall Master Plan Rough Maintenance Areas and Status Map

Alley – Snow Removal & Maintenance Google Map.

Crews will be out to remove snow after 2’’ or more of snow has fallen and accumulation has stopped.  Please submit an online maintenance ticket, call, or email us with any alleyways, paved trails, or Fitness Center and The Venture Center snow removal questions. More information regarding this service and additional fee to cover this service can be found here.

Note: Please hang tight as Brookfield Residential, the developer of Brighton Crossings, continues to work on detailed Ownership & Maintenance Maps for all areas within Brighton Crossings.