Cordillera Public Safety's top priority is maintaining a safe, secure and welcoming environment for all property owners. The dedicated staff gets to know homeowners through community outreach, gatehouse access and general patrols. Public Safety oversees first responder efforts, gate access, traffic and wildlife issues.
Public Safety personnel are initial responders, not law enforcement, fire or ambulance staff. The staff receives ongoing training and works closely with public agencies throughout Eagle County for the safety and well-being of our community. In case of emergency, property owners should always call 911.
Homeowners are requested to visit the Eagle County website to sign up for Eagle County alerts.
Cordillera's design guidelines help keep our community safe - and in the event of emergencies your property and loved ones are efficiently taken care of.
Cordillera's Dog and Pet Policy was established to keep pets and wildlife safe, and is part of the Wildlife agreement between Cordillera, Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife and Eagle County.
Learn more about Cordillera's pet policy, incident reporting, and leash rules.
All vehicles entering the Cordillera community enter through gatehouses - each with two entry lanes and one exit lane. All traffic into and out of the community is monitored every day by gatehouse staff.
Read on for more information on gate access, including property owner access, vendor access, bicycle access and employee access.
The threat from wildfire is ever present. Cordillera and its property owners are expected to be vigiliant in mitigating human-caused wildfires around their homes and throughout the community.
Learn more about Cordillera's evacuation and tree management guidelines.
Cordillera has established parking guidelines to ensure the roadways are kept safe for both drivers and pedestrians.
Learn more about the Cordillera parking procedures, overnight parking, event parking, construction sites, and parking violations.
Cordillera maintains approximately 40 miles of roads in Cordillera. To keep them in the best shape possible, there are length and weigh restrictions, as well as various other road maintenance guidelines including road impact fees for improper use.
Cordillera's PUD and Design Guidelines require that recreational vehicles (RV) and trailers at residences follow the established guidelines.
Cordillera property owners are responsible for doing everything they can to prevent wildfires. Cordillera has extensive resources for residents to use in order to keep themselves, their property, and the community safe from wildfires, and plans in place fore residents to review in case of an evacuation or emergency.
Wildlife is plentiful in Cordillera. Preventing problems with wildlife is a community effort. Cordillera Public Safety works with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to monitor the wildlife that share the mountains with residents.
Learn more about the wildlife in Cordillera.