In an Emergency Dial 9-1-1
Park County Office of Emergency Management
Work: (719) 836-4372
Cell: (719) 839-1602
911 Clark Street
PO Box 1373, Fairplay, CO 80440
Gene Stanley
gstanley@parkco.us
Hours: Monday – Thursday 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Park County Sheriff’s Office
Dispatch (719) 836-4121
Administration (719) 836-2494
PO Box 27 Fairplay, CO 80440
Fred Wegener – Sheriff
Park County Sheriff Department
1180 Co Rd 16, Fairplay, CO 80440
P.O. Box 604 Fairplay, CO 80440
Monday – Thursday 7 am – 6 pm
eMail WebForm
www.ParkCo.us/88/Sheriffs-Office
Park County Dispatch (non-emergency): (719) 836-4121 option 5
(719) 836-2494
Park County Search and Rescue
(719) 836-4121
Park County Animal Control
(719) 836-4380
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)
(303) 838-0453
PARK COUNTY AMBULANCE & RESCUE SERVICES
Ute Pass Regional Ambulance District
(719) 687-2291
PO Box 149
Woodland Park, CO 80866
Jeff Ridgeway – Chief, Lake George Fire
Lake George Fire Station 1 – District covers 250 square miles, the majority of which is Pike National Forest.
With 15+ volunteers and a full time Chief, we respond to over 130 calls per year consisting of medical, motor vehicle accidents and both structure and wildland fires. With 4 stations and 15 appratus We train every Monday night at 6:30pm.
8951 Co Rd 90, Lake George, CO 80827 (5 miles)
www.LakeGeorgeFire.com
lgfpd@pcisys.net
(719) 748-3022
Park County “How To Be Firewise”
Park “County-wide” fire ban information can be found on our website or by calling:
(719) 836-4160
Alpine Towing & Recovery – Lake George
38163 Hwy 24 Lake George, CO 80827 (5 miles)
(719) 748-3331 Talina (?)
www.AlpineTowing.net
Darrel Evig – Director Park County, Public Works
1246 CR 16
P.O. Box 147
Fairplay, CO 80440
(719) 836-4277
eMail Form – To request grading of County Road 112 (Between 77 & Sportsmen’s Paradise Gate)
Hours Monday – Thursday 6 am – 4:30 pm
Ian Petkash
District Wildlife Manager – Lake George
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Ian.Petkash@state.co.us
(719) 544-2424
CSFS Woodland Park District Colorado State Forest Service (Colorado State Forestry)
113 South Boundry Woodland Park, CO 80866
http://csfs.colostate.edu
www.fs.fed.us
Larry Long – District Forester
Andy Schlosberg- Assistant District Forester
David Root- Assistant District Forester
Michael (Mike) Till- Assistant District Forester
(719) 687-2921
Teller-Park Conservation District (Resources for Small Acreage Landowners)
800 Research Dr, Woodland Park, CO 80863
P.O. Box 2027
www.TellerParkCD.org
tellerparkCD@gmail.com
(719) 686-9405 x 104
NRCS – Natural Resources Conservation – USDA
Dan Carlisle, Weed Management Specialist
Marisa Neuzil, District Manager
258 Center Dr, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
www.NRCS.usda.gov
(970) 945-5494
Park County Hazard Mitigation Plan – “Draft”
How are funds for Public Works obtained in Park County?
Public Works receives very little funding form your property taxes. Currently Public Works receives approximately $3.25 from each piece of property in the County. Public Works receives the majority of its funding from Highway User Tax Funds (gasoline taxes).
Park County Assessor’s Office – Taxes
David B. Wissel – Assessor
501 Main Street P.O. Box 636
Fairplay, CO 80440
(719) 836-4331
Property Search: by Physical Address, Owner Name or Schedule Number
How are Property Taxes Determined?
Assessed Value * Total Mill Levy = Property Tax Amount Due Example: John Q. Taxpayer‘s house $150,000 Market Value Residential Assessment Rate = 7.20% of Market (Actual) Value Note: All Other Non-Residential Property is Assessed at 29% of Market Value $150,000 * 0.0720 = $10,800 Assessed or Taxable Value The total mill levy which will be applied to Mr. Taxpayer’s property is 86.578 mills. $10,800 Assessed Value * 0.086578 Total Mill Levy = $935.04 property taxes owed.