(30-4-69,25-4-70) COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3

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(25-8-70) COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

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(1-5-69) COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2

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(2,11-6-69) COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2

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ROAD & BRIDGE DEPARTMENT
ADDRESS: 6994 Rickenbacker Rd., Loveland, CO 80538
HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
PHONE: (970) 498-5650
EMAIL: rab-admin@co.larimer.co.us
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The Larimer County Adopt-A-Road Program is a litter-reduction campaign designed to remove litter and debris from county roads and improve the quality of the environment.

The program establishes a partnership between volunteer groups and the Larimer County Department of Road and Bridge by working together in the efforts of litter control along neighborhood roads.

 

 

 

The principle objective of the Larimer County Snow and Ice Control Program is to provide for safe and efficient travel on Larimer County roads during inclement winter weather.  Snow and Ice control is considered a core Road and Bridge program, vital to the economic and social welfare of the county. 

With a replacement cost of more than $400 million, the approximately 1,000 mile system of public roads maintained by Larimer County makes it one of the County's most extensive and most expensive assets. We believe these shareholders deserve to be informed on an on-going basis about the state of the road system so that they can determine if their asset-if their investment-is being managed effectively.

Over the years, we have found that citizens have three basic questions about the County's road system:


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