- View Fire Danger at the Colorado Springs Fire Department site: https://coloradosprings.gov/fire-department
- See burn restriction details at https://coloradosprings.gov/burnrestrictions
- Learn more at: https://www.coswildfireready.org/burn-restrictions
NOTICE OF 2024 ASSESSMENT Pursuant to the Association’s Governing Documents, the Board of Directors reviewed and approved the 2024 Operating Budget, and the owners ratified it at the meeting on November 28th, 2023. The PCVA Master Assessment for 2024 will increase to $110.00 per home per month beginning on January 1, 2024. 2024 Special Neighborhood Assessments:
Payments: We recommend homeowners use the Hammersmith/Real Manage Electronic Payment service as it is the most secure and efficient method of maintaining your account. Please go to portal.eHammersmith.com and log in to make a payment. You will need to enter your email and password to log in to your homeowner portal. Once you are logged in, you may select Make a Payment and choose from several options to make your payment. Customer Service: Please contact Hammersmith at [email protected] or 719-389-0700 (select option 3 for Colorado Springs, and select option 2 for Pine Creek Village) if you have any difficulty logging in. Coupon Request: If you need payment coupons to pay by mail, please contact Hammersmith at [email protected] as soon as possible to order coupons. Please note that coupons are not necessary to complete your payment and are only distributed on an as-requested basis. Payment and Late Fees: Monthly assessment payments are due on the 1st of each month. If Payment is not received by the 15th of the month, a $25.00 late fee plus interest will be assessed each month that a past due balance remains. Please note that this 15 day “grace period” is for unintentional delays, such as with the U.S. Postal Service. It is not meant as an extension of the due date. PCVA News: We encourage homeowners to visit www.PCVA.org and scroll down to subscribe to our bi-weekly email PCVA Newsletter. PCVA.org also contains important information regarding the Association. ![]()
Colorado Springs requires property owners to clear their walkways so that EVERYONE has safe access throughout the City! Senior citizens, people with disabilities, parents with strollers, and mail carriers -just to name a few- struggle to negotiate hazardous walkways. We need to do our part to make our community safe and accessible for all.
Timing: Once snow has stopped falling, residents have twenty-four (24) hours to remove snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their property. See the City announcement: coloradosprings.gov/neighborhood-services/page/snow-shoveling Report A Problem: We encourage residents to work together to keep sidewalks clear for safe passage and to kindly remind neighbors with unshoveled sidewalks of the City's requirement. To report a problem, please contact 385-5977 to provide the address of an unshoveled sidewalk. Please ensure your yard light is operating correctly every night from dusk to dawn. This helps improve safety while helping deter criminals in our neighborhoods. As the nights grow longer - this is even more important than normal. Please take a moment tonight to ensure your light is working. Thanks for helping us keep our neighborhoods well lit at night!
"Porch Pirates" take unattended packages from a home when no one is looking.
To help stop them in their tracks, you can take these steps to limit porch pirate opportunities:
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