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Estes Park trustees discussed annexation policy and water service; Larimer County says formal IGA talks must start with elected officials

October 06, 2025 | Larimer County, Colorado


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Estes Park trustees discussed annexation policy and water service; Larimer County says formal IGA talks must start with elected officials
Larimer County Community Development staff on Oct. 6 updated the Board of County Commissioners on a recent study session held by the Estes Park Board of Trustees about annexation policy, extraterritorial water service and the possibility of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with Larimer County.

Rebecca Everett, Community Development Director, said the town discussed annexation criteria and when to extend water service outside town limits, but postponed any decision about pursuing an IGA; trustees scheduled further discussion for Oct. 28. "We have not initiated any conversations related to forming an intergovernmental agreement similar to what we have in place with Fort Collins, Loveland, Timnath, others," Everett told the board, adding that elected officials would need to meet to begin formal talks.

Why it matters: annexation and extraterritorial service decisions affect growth-management boundaries, who receives municipal services and the longer-term pattern of development in the Estes Valley. Commissioners said such discussions can be sensitive and recommended robust public engagement before any formal county–town agreement.

What county staff said

Everett said county staff have held informal, staff-level conversations with Estes Park staff and shared examples of annexation policies and IGAs used elsewhere, but the county has not been actively participating in the town's study sessions. She said any movement toward an IGA should start with an elected-official-level conversation between the Town Board of Trustees and the Board of County Commissioners.

Everett added that the Estes forward plan — the town's comprehensive plan for the valley — does not identify a formal growth boundary or growth areas, which typically form the geographic basis for IGA conversations. She said that if the town requests county engagement, county staff would need direction from the commissioners and would evaluate where an IGA conversation would fit in the Community Development work plan.

Questions commissioners raised

Commissioners asked about the scope of extraterritorial services, specifically whether water-service discussions included wastewater treatment and whether the town had capacity and funding to provide sewer service in areas outside its limits. Everett said the town's trustee discussion had focused on water and that county staff would follow up with town staff to clarify whether wastewater service is intended as part of any proposed extraterritorial service.

Commissioners also urged that any formal IGA or annexation conversation be accompanied by substantial public engagement, noting community trust issues in prior discussions and the sensitivity of growth-management boundaries in the Estes Valley.

Next steps

Town staff have another trustee study session scheduled for Oct. 28. If the town seeks a joint elected-official conversation, county staff said they would participate after receiving direction from the Board of County Commissioners and after assessing work-plan priorities. County staff will follow up with town staff to clarify whether wastewater service is part of the extraterritorial-service discussion.

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