Dear Horseshoe Ridge Community residents,
The Town of
Parker and the Horseshoe Ridge HOA Board was working on a process to assist
with parking issues in our community during the Let Freedom Sing! Independence
Day Celebration on Monday, July 4. Because that process was going to restrict
access to only resident community members and their guests, it was decided that
there would be no block party community event permits issued and therefore any
resident that requested such a permit through the Town was declined.
However,
both parties agreed that the restricted access process needed more time for
communication to the community and therefore we will not be restricting access
during this year’s event.
The Town is working on signage assistance to help
alleviate some of the traffic congestion we have in our community during the
event. The Board and the Town are working closely to develop a plan for future
years so that the congestion we see on July 4 is reduced. If you reached out to
the Town to request a block party special event permit and were denied, you can
re-instate your request and apply online at http://www.parkeronline.org/130/Community-Event-Permits.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Ann
Curry, Customer Service Lead for the Town of Parker at 303.841.0353 or acurry@parkeronline.org.
The Town usually requests these applications to be started no later than
forty-five days before the event. However, the Town is relaxing this
requirement because of the situation.
Please note, these permits are on a
first-come, first-served basis and there are only a limited amount of permits
being approved due to safety reasons.