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Hometown Metropolitan District No. 2 (the “District”) is a Title 32 Special District that has been established for the purpose of planning, designing, acquiring, constructing, installing, relocating, redeveloping and financing of street, park and recreation, water, sanitation, and safety protection improvements of the District, and all other improvements or services permitted by Article 1, Title 32, C.R.S. (collectively, the “Public Improvements and Services”), except as specifically limited by the Service Plan for the District approved by the City of Arvada on February 22, 2008, as may be amended from time to time (the “Service Plan”).

The Public Improvements and Services are for the use and benefit of the residents and taxpayers of the District. The District is located in the City of Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado. The District is a quasi-municipal political subdivision of the State of Colorado authorized to provide specialized services that the City of Arvada or Jefferson County do not provide.

The District, along with the former Hometown Metropolitan District Nos. 1 (now known as Westown Metropolitan District), 3 and 4 (both dissolved in 2016), may incur a maximum debt of $7,500,000 in the aggregate. Debt may be payable from any and all legally available revenues of the District, including general ad valorem property taxes, fees, rates, tolls, penalties, or charges as provided in the Service Plan and Section 32-1-1001(1), C.R.S.

The District may assess a maximum mill levy of 40 mills, as adjusted after January 1, 2004, to take into account legislative or constitutionally imposed adjustments in the method of calculating assessed value, to repay such debt.

The District files an Annual Report to the City of Arvada and Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder.

The District’s boundaries overlap with the boundaries of: R1 (Jefferson County) School District; Jefferson County; Department of Social Services; Developmental Disability Fund; Library District; Road & Bridge Fund; City of Arvada; Apex Park & Recreation District; Arvada Fire District; Urban Drainage & Flood South Platte District; and Urban Drainage & Flood Control District.

If interested in serving on the District Board of Directors, please contact info@specialdistrictlaw.com for more information.

For information regarding the system or process to contact someone associated with the District during regular business hours and outside of regular business hours, please contact info@specialdistrictlaw.com.

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HOMETOWN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
October, 2025
(THIS IS A SEPARATE ENTITY FROM THE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION)
The Board of Directors of Hometown Metropolitan District No. 2 (“the District”) would like to notify residents of an opportunity to serve on the Board of Directors.  The district is seeking interested, qualified candidates to fill one or more Board positions.

The District is a quasi-municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Colorado.  The District was organized in 2008 for the purpose of financing and constructing certain public infrastructure improvements for the use and benefit of residents located within the boundaries of Hometown North Subdivision.  The District’s continuing responsibility is to repay the bonds associated with financing these improvements and to manage statutory compliance matters for the District.  The District accomplishes this through the collection of property taxes on an annual basis.  Taxes are levied and collected on all property within the boundaries of the District (with the exception of a portion of the Hometown North Subdivision, which was completed before the creation of the District, and consisting of 9 condominiums and 14 townhomes that are not included within the District’s taxing area).

To qualify to serve on the Board of Directors you must be registered to vote in the State of Colorado and a resident of the District or own (or be the spouse of an owner of) taxable real or personal property within the District.

The District meets annually and will hold the next regular meeting on October 19, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., by remote means (e.g., teleconference and/or videoconference).  Meeting(s) usually run for approximately one hour. Special meetings are scheduled as necessary.  Meetings are open to the public.

Additional information related to the District can be found on the District’s website at: https://hometownmd2.specialdistrict.org/.

If you are interested in supporting the community by serving on the Hometown Metropolitan District No. 2 Board of Directors, please contact the District Manager, Lisa A. Jacoby at ljacoby@specialdistrictlaw.com, or 303-592-4380.

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