Welcome, Fort Collins Homeowners Associations!
This resource page is designed to help Fort Collins Home Owners Association’s (HOA’s) stay connected to our Connexion project during the construction process and installation phases. Fort Collins Connexion’s 100% fiber-optic network will deliver gigabit speed internet, phone and video service to every resident and business in Fort Collins – including those in your HOA!
HOA Communications Directory
The Connexion team is committed to connecting with each and every HOA within Fort Collins. We’re doing our best to keep associations and property management companies informed. To stay up to date, sign up for our HOA Communications Directory today!
Be More with Connexion
- Communication. Signing up for our Communications Directory ensures you’ll be in the know before construction begins. It also allows the Connexion team to communicate directly with your HOA for signing a Right of Entry Agreement, which ensures your neighborhood will receive our service. Finally, connecting with us helps us gain important infrastructure information about your neighborhood and avoid any preventable damage. We want to do our best to avoid unmarked infrastructure or unwanted roadblocks when building the Connexion network.
- Be ready for service! Receive notifications for when service is available in your neighborhood.
- Access to resources. Want Connexion to do a presentation for your neighborhood? Would you like to include information about Connexion in your newsletters, emails or bulletin boards? Interested in bulk agreements for your residents? Our team can work with you on resources to meet your needs.
Why Is Locating Private Underground Facilities So Important?
As we build our fiber-optic network, the only existing infrastructure that we can locate through this process are those registered through Colorado 811. Any unregistered infrastructure is not part of this notification process. This means:
- Your neighborhood might have some private systems, such as irrigation lines, electrical lines for signs or pumps that we don’t know about before construction.
- If we don’t know about them, we can’t plan to work around them.
Registration with Colorado 811 costs $25 for an underground line owner and every notification of a dig costs $1.49 – much less than the cost of a damaged line. Once a line is properly registered, Colorado 811 will notify all the owners of any underground line when work will occur. This saves the HOA and property owners unwanted headaches and liability if damage does occur during construction.
Protect yourself, protect your property and register with Colorado 811 today.
What is Colorado 811?
Colorado 811 is an important part of all Colorado construction projects, and it is required by Colorado’s “One Call Law.”
You’ve probably seen or heard about some of their education campaigns including, “Know What’s Below, Call Before You Dig.” That is exactly what Colorado 811 is for – protecting people and property from unexpected issues that could arise if a person or company unwittingly hits a utility line while digging. All underground projects should be registered through Colorado 811 so we can all help each other stay safe.
All HOAs need to register their projects through Colorado 811. Once a line is properly registered, Colorado 811 will notify owners in the area when work will occur.