WELCOME PACKET TOWN OF EAGLE, COLORADO (2025)

TOWN OF EAGLE, COLORADO WELCOME PACKET

WELCOME TO EAGLE DISCOVER NEW TERRAINWelcome to the Town of Eagle, thank you for choosing to join our community.The Town of Eagle is one of western Colorado’s best-kept secrets – a hidden gem with pristine andabundant access to epic and nearly untouched mountain biking, trail running and hiking, year-roundevents and Gold Medal fly fishing. Surrounded by BLM, state parks and open space lands, we invite youto Discover New Terrain. This information is provided to make your move to Eagle a little bit easier as you get adjusted to the area. Enclosed you will find important phone numbers, general information about services provided, useful maps, and other important documents, including voter registration forms and driver’s license change of address forms. While the information contained in this packet is plentiful, it will be updated regularly. The website is the best resource for the most up-to-date information.Town Hall is located at 200 Broadway at the corner of Broadway and Second Street. Office Hoursare Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm and we are closed on holidays.We hope you take part in the many activities and events that occur in our town each year. Shouldyou have any questions as you settle in, do not hesitate to visit us in person at Town Hall, contact usat 970-328-6354, or access our website at www.townofeagle.org. The Town also posts communityinformation and notices on our Town Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/townofeagle/. We alsopost our event and recreation information on our Eagle Outside Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/eagleoutside/.Once again, welcome to Eagle and thanks for choosing our community to be your home.

EAGLE HISTORY A BRIEF HISTORY OF EAGLELearn about Eagle’s early Days... The history of the Eagle area begins with prehistoric hunter-gatherers who were in the region as early as about 12,000 years ago. By the late 1800’s, EuroAmerican explorers and trappers had arrived. New boomtowns with names like Redcliff, Astor City, Gold Park and Holy Cross City sprang up in the Upper Eagle River Valley as word spread nationwide about gold and silver strikes. Thousands of hopeful prospectors came for a chance at a fortune. One of these enterprising individuals was namedWilliams Edwards, who in the mid-1880s bought a 156-acre site at the confluence of the Eagle Riverand Brush Creek. He declared the parcel to be a town and named it Castle. After a few name changes,Castle would become Eagle and would serve for more than a century as the commercial hub for thesurrounding mining, ranching and agricultural communities. Eagle itself was a farming and ranchingcommunity, raising cattle, hay and potatoes. The Town’s early years were marked by a number of interesting events. The Town’s carousel of changing names included Brush, Eagle River Crossing (to freight and stage drivers), Rio Aquilla, Spanish for “Eagle River,” and McDonald. By the mid 1890s, with the moniker Eagle firmly and finally in place, the Town had begun to take on the trappings of a full-fledged community. It had its own newspaper, the Eagle County Examiner, and was becoming home to a rapidly growing number of businesses. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad came to Eagle in 1887, and in1900, with a Town population of 124, the Methodist Church was built. The Town was officially plattedand incorporated in 1905.Throughout the first several decades of the Town’s existence there was a move to have Eagle replaceRedcliff as the county seat. In 1921 the voters approved the measure. The first electric lights appearedon July 5, 1927. By this time, Broadway had taken on an appearance similar to what it is today.Eagle has always maintained a cohesive community spirit, one that often shone brightest in early daysat Woodman Hall. Opened in 1936 and located where the present-day Brush Creek Saloon stands,this fraternal order served as a community gathering place and cultural center of sorts. Fourth of Julycelebrations also bonded the community, as did the annual Eagle County Fair and, later, Eagle FlightDays, all of which continue today.

DEMOGRAPHICS EAGLE, COLORADOCurrent Demographic Information for EagleElevation: 6,600 feet above sea levelSize: 5.6 square milesLocation: Latitude: 39.6° N, Longitude: 106.8° W 135 miles west of Denver, on Interstate 70 or 30 miles west of Vail. Eagle is 5 miles from the Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE).Zip Code: 81631Population: 7,511*Median Age: 32.1 years*Education Levels: 88% of population 25 years and older are high school graduates or higher* 19.7% of population 25 years and older have a bachelor’s degree or higher*Median Household Income: $101,330*Median House Value: $596,000*Government: Established in 1887; Incorporated in 1905; Became County seat in 1921; Council-manager form of government led by a 7-member town council elected at large.Amenities: Approximately 1,180 acres of Town-owned open space. Miles of hiking and biking trails, multiple public parks including the Town Park with an outdoor stage venue, a pool and ice rink, bike skills park, golf course, 5 hotels, 1 motel, 1 bed and breakfast, shopping, and dining. Kayaking, fly fishing, rafting, and canoeing are all within Town limits as well.Climate: Average temperatures range from 35 degrees in January to a high of 85 in July. Average rainfall is about 2 inches per month May through July Typical snowfall is 10-12 inches per month December through April Relative humidity - Winter months: 55% & Summer months: 22% Days of sunshine - Over 290 days a year*Information used from most current sources but cannot be guaranteed.

DEMOGRAPHICS EAGLE, COLORADOA Traditional Western Small Town Eagle has been part of the rapid growth of Eagle County. Its close proximity to internationally renowned resorts and a bustling airport brought the world to the Town’s doorstep. While the increased sophistication of technology, ease of transportation and growth in population and wealth led to the loss of the historical character in much of the West, Eagle has retained its historical roots. Although its population is now nearly 6,800, in many ways it is still a traditional western small Town.The Eagle County Historical Society has placed signs at some of the more interesting buildings and sitesin Eagle, noting their historic aspects. To view a map of these locations, visit Eagle County HistoricalSociety https://eaglecountyhsitoricalsociety.com/honoring-historic-eagle/TOWN STRUCTUREEagle is Home Rule and is the county seat of Eagle County, Colorado.TOWN MUNICIPAL CODEThe Town provides on-line access to its Municipal and Land Use Code and includes a listing of allapproved ordinances and is codified semiannually. You can find our code through our websiteby selecting “Town Code”, or here: https://library.municode.com/co/eagle

GOVERNMENT EAGLE, COLORADOYour Town GovernmentTown Council Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Sign up to receiveagenda notices on our website using “How Do I…?” Public notices are posted at the Town Hall located at200 Broadway and published in the Eagle Valley Enterprise. You can watch videos of the Eagle TownCouncil on our website, www.townofeagle.orgTOWN COUNCIL CONTACT INFOScott Turnipseed, Mayor Contact All Town Council by emailing:Term: Nov 2025 allcouncil@townofeagle.orgScott.Turnipseed@townofeagle.org Regular Mail for all Eagle Town council can beMikel “Pappy” Kerst, sent to:Mayor Pro TemTerm: Nov 2025 (Name of Council Member)Pappy.Kerst@townofeagle.org Town of Eagle Town Hall PO Box 609Ellen Bodenhemier, Eagle, CO 81631Council MemberTerm: Nov 2025 If you need agenda or meeting information, please contactEllen.Bodenhemier@townofeagle.o the Town Clerk, Jenny Rakow (clerk@townofeagle.org) orrg phone at 970-328-6354.Nick SundayCouncil MemberTerm: Nov 2023Nick.Sunday@townofeagle.orgJanet BartnikCouncilmemberTerm: Nov 2023Janet.Bartnik@townofeagle.orgGeoff GrimmerCouncilmemberTerm: Nov 2025Geoff.Grimmer@townofeagle.orgSarah ParrishCouncilmemberTerm: Nov 2023Sarah.Parrish@townofeagle.org

PLANNING & ZONING EAGLE, COLORADOPlanning & Zoning Commission MembersPlanning & Zoning Commission Meetings are at 6 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month.The Planning and Zoning Commission is volunteer based and serves the community through the reviewof the Town comprehensive plan; which guides development of the Town and the surrounding area. Italso reviews regulations governing the subdivision of land, reviews regulations for the Town’s zoningdistricts, and reviews various types of land use applications. The Commission reviews, discusses andmakes recommendations to the Town council on these issues, with the Council making the finaldecisions; exceptions are the comprehensive plan, variances and minor developments.Matthew Hood, Chairman Jennifer Filipowski, CommissionerTerm: 2026 Term: 2024 Jennifer.Filipowski@townofeagle.orgMatthew.Hood@townofeagle.org Jamie Woodworth Foral, CommissionerKeith Klesner, Commissioner Term: 2026Term: 2024 Jamie.Woodworthforal@townofeagle.orgKeith.Klesner@townofeagle.org Keith Montag, CommissionerKeegan Winkeller, Commissioner Term: 2027Term: 2024 Keith.Montag@townofeagle.orgKeegan.Winkeller@townofeagle.org Weston Arbogast, AlternateBill Nutkins, Commissioner Term: 2027Term: 2024 Weston.Arbogast@townofeagle.orgBill.Nutkins@townofeagle.orgOther Boards and Commissions are listed on our website. Residents are encouraged to apply to serve onthese volunteer boards and announce openings as they are available.
TOWN UTILITIES EAGLE, COLORADOBills & Payment MethodsThe Town of Eagle is responsible for providing water, wastewater (sewer), and contracted trashservices for the residents and businesses within Town limits and water service to nearby residentialdevelopments in unincorporated Eagle County. Our bills are mailed by BillFlash by the first of themonth and payment is due by the 15th of the month. Billing is one month in advance for sewer, trash,yard waste, and admin fee. Billing occurs for actual water usage in the previous period. If you do notreceive your bill, please feel free to call us at 970-328-6354.When you open a new account with the Town of Eagle, you are required to pay your trash, sewer, yardwaste, and admin fee in advance. Your water will be charged for actual usage and the water surchargewill be prorated from the date the account opened.All Town utilities are kept in the owner’s name. Renters are encouraged to sign up for Xpressbillpay toreceive and pay these bills.UTILITY PAYMENT OPTIONSIn addition to paying by check, cash, or credit card at our Town offices, these payment options are forcustomers’ convenience to help ensure on-time payments and access to accounts.UTILITY AUTO PAY FORMThe easiest way to pay your monthly town utility bill and is no cost to the Town. The amount of your billis automatically drafted from your bank account on the 15th of each month. Download the Utility AutoPay Form here: https://www.townofeagle.org/DocumentCenter/View/12234/Utility-Auto-Pay-Form-2016?bidId=Residents can download the Auto Pay Form (PDF) from our website and email the form tomark.herota@townofeagle.org or drop off at the Town offices.ONLINE PAYMENTSThis service allows you to use your credit or debit card to pay your bills. This service is offered free ofcharge to customers and the Town pays the service fees. Xpressbillpay is easy to use. Our website alsoincludes the link and Instructions to sign up and view your bills online and receive your statements viae-mail. Sign up for this access at www.xpressbillpay.com to receive by email notification.PAY BY PHONEThis alternate service allows you to use your credit or debit card to pay your bills over the phone. Thisservice is available 24/7 by calling toll-free 866-922-4653. This service is free of charge to customersand the Town pays the service fees. Please visit https://www.townofeagle.org/553/Utility-Payment-Options for more details.
TOWN UTILITIES WATER & SEWER RATESWater Variable Surcharge Categories and Monthly Surcharge Rates Surcharge Category Residential Average Use Surcharge Low Usage* 0-4,000 gallons/month $8.15 Average Usage* 4,000-14,000 gallons/month $12.50 High Usage* 14,000 + gallons/month $17.00*Surcharge Category is based upon two-year average. If two years of history is not available, it will be based upon a one year average. Ifone year of history is not available, customer will be placed in the "Average Usage" category until a one year average can be calculatedduring the period in which all accounts are evaluated. The surcharge category will be reviewed annuallyIN TOWN Rate Class Monthly Base Fee Usage Block by gallon Charge per 1,000 gallons Residential 0-6,000 $3.38 without accessory $39.72 6001-17,000 $7.45 dwelling unit 17,001-28,000 $11.17 28,001 + $16.75 0-6,000 $3.38 Residential 6001-17,000 $7.45 without accessory $49.83 17,001-28,000 $11.17 dwelling unit 28,001 + $16.75Rates are reviewed and can be modified annually.Out of Town and Commercial rates can be found on our website: www.townofeagle.orgSewer RatesIn 2023 Single Family per unit $65.52. Rates are reviewed annually in December, which changeseffective in January.Sewer service is billed monthly. Sewer service is not metered, it is a flat rate. The monthly sewer serviceis charged regardless of water usage or whether the property is occupied.
TOWN UTILITIES TRASH & RECYCLINGTrash and RecyclingThe Town provides trash and recycling services curbside to all Town of Eagle residents (single-familyhouses and multi-family complexes of eight units or less). We contract this service to Vail Honeywagon(www.vailhoneywagon.com).For trash billing questions, please contact the Town of Eagle at 970-328-6354.For trash service-related issues, please contact Vail Honeywagon at: 970-476-3511.Schedules - Find your pickup dates at http://www.vailhoneywagon.com/eagle.cfmTrash - One 96-gallon trash can is provided per residence. Vail Honeywagon uses an automated truckdesigned to pick up Town designated cans only. All trash must be in these cans, otherwise, extra trashwill be picked up for an additional fee that can be determined by contacting Vail Honeywagon. Only on acase-by-case basis will they evaluate a special pickup.Recycling - Two recycle bins are provided per residence: one for paper and one for co-mingled.Currently, cardboard cannot be recycled curbside and can be taken to the recycling bins at the PublicWorks office located at 1050 Chambers Avenue. ACCEPTABLE PAPER: ACCEPTABLE CO-MINGLED: Newspapers (including inserts) Glass Bottles & Jars Office Paper Aluminum Cans Magazines Steels Cans Junk Mail Tin Cans Envelopes Plastic (Numbers 1-7) Soft Cover Books NO Plastic Bags Phone Books (Spirals removed) NO Styrofoam NO Cereal boxes NO Plate or Window Glass NO Paperboard NO Mirrors NO Paper Towels NO ABS & PVC PipeFEES – SINGLE-FAMILY RATESFirst ninety-six (96) gallon cart $29.99Each subsequent ninety-six (96) gallon cart $23.98
TOWN UTILITIES YARD WASTE & BUILDING DEPARTMENTTown of Eagle’s Yard Waste ServiceThe Town of Eagle’s Yard Waste Service is located at 311 Violet Lane and is offered exclusively to theTown’s Trash Customers and is included on your bill each month. The mandatory service charge is $2 permonth and allows customers to drop off yard waste locally and helps toeliminate the need to bring these materials to the landfill. For additional information, please call970-328-6678.Please bring a copy of your utility bill when dropping off yard waste at the facility.YARD WASTE HOURS OF OPERATION:Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 12 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.YARD WASTE FACILITY OPEN: April to NovemberMATERIALS ACCEPTED: All tree components (less than 12” in diameter), branches and twigs; Grassclippings, invasive weeds, diseased houseplants, green garden trimmings and flowers; Leaves and pineneedles.OTHER LOCAL UTILITIES:Natural Gas: Black Hills Energy 888-890-5554Electricity: Holy Cross Energy 970-949-5892Internet and Cable Television/Satellite Television: there are numerous providers that have online toolsto help you decide on pricing and amenities.Building Department ServicesThe Building Department works to ensure safe, efficient and orderly development within the Town ofEagle. We are a public organization that puts customer service first by utilizing motivated professionalswho contribute toward shaping the Town of Eagle as a community of choice.We are here to serve the community and assist with code related questions, conduct site inspections,and ensure compliance with the International Building Code, Town ordinances, and regulations. TheBuilding Division is responsible for reviewing building plans and permit applications. We also maintainrecords of completed building permits and inspections.Questions? Contact the Building Department at 970-328-9655 M-F 8AM to 5PM or emailpermits@townofeagle.org
EVENTS & RECREATION EAGLE, COLORADOEagle Events and Recreation OpportunitiesEagle is home to a wide variety of fun, active and family friendly events. For event information,recreation opportunities, shopping, food and hotels, please visit www.eagleoutside.com.A sampling of our annual events: January: ArtWalk,12th Night Bonfire February: ArtWalk March: ArtWalk, Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry 4-H Benefit April: ArtWalk, Colorado High School Cycling League Coaches SummitPhoto: Showdowntown Vail Valley FoundationMay: ArtWalk, Eagle Community Clean-up, Boneyard Boogie 11K Trail Run, Screaming Eagle GolfTournament Eagle Ranch Classic (Mountain Bike Race Series)June: ArtWalk, Yoga in the Park (all summer long), Eagle Half Marathon & 10k, Colorado State OutdoorArchery Association Tournament, Eagle Flight Days (Eagle’s longest running event!), Hardscrabble Humper(Back Country Cycling), ShowDownTown free concert in town park (all summer long)July: ArtWalk, Yoga in the Park (all summer long), ShowDownTown free concert in town park (all summer long)August: ArtWalk, Block Party, Colorado High School Rodeo Association Rodeo, Yoga in the Park (allsummer long), ShowDownTown free concert in town park (all summer long)September: ArtWalk, Mountain Rats Trail Races (5k, Half Marathon, Marathon, and 50k)October: ArtWalk, Colorado High School Cycling League Championships, Pumpkin PatchNovember: ArtWalk, WassailFestDecember: ArtWalk, Christmas on Broadway (Eagle’s cherished holiday event!)Event information Contact:Special Events Coordinator 970-328-9625 or events@townofeagle.org
COMMUNITY INFORMATION & SERVICES EAGLE, COLORADOBrush Creek Pavilion & Studio RentalCAPACITY: The Pavilion can hold 140 people with a maximum of250 depending on the set up. The floor to ceiling doors opening toa covered patio to create more space and a fully equipped cateringkitchen for your dining needs. The Studio can hold 100 people forcraft fairs, children’s activities, birthday parties, and as an accessoryuse to the Pavilion. Parking is convenient and plentiful on site, whichadjacent to a large park and playground.RENTAL INFORMATION: 24 Hour Rental begins at 8:00 a.m. andends at 8:00 a.m. the following day. Use of CHECKS OR CASH ONLY,no Credit Cards accepted. Deposit will be retained for cancellationsmade less than thirty (30) days prior to event. Cancellations morethan 30 days prior will be assessed a $100 cancellation fee. Allcleaning must be performed by the lessee or have ownarrangements made. Our staff does not clean between rentals.Please visit our website www. townofeagle.org for a virtual tour ofthe Pavilion.EQUIPMENT AT THE PAVILION: 160 Folding Chairs, 2-3’x5’Rectangle Tables, 4-3’x8’ Rectangle Tables, & 19-6 ft. Round Tables.CATERING KITCHEN: Warming Oven with 5 large trays,Refrigerator/Freezer, Commercial Sinks, Dishwasher, CounterSpace, and Pass-Through Rolling Window.EQUIPMENT AT THE STUDIO: 40 Folding Chairs; 2-3’x5’ RectangleTables & 4-3’x8’ Rectangle Tables.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION & SERVICES EAGLE, COLORADOAirport Information (EGE)The Eagle County Regional Airport is one of the busiest airports in the State of Colorado. The airportsees frequent private jet traffic as well as commercial airline traffic, which operates on differentschedules depending on the season, visit www.flyvail.com for more information.Eagle Chamber of Commerce The Eagle Chamber of Commerce is a dynamic membership organization of community-minded businesses that promotes a positive business environment, facilitates community betterment, and supports economic development in Eagle and Eagle County. Contact Administrator Michelle Morgan at info@eaglechamber.coEagle County GovernmentClerk and Recorder Assessor• Elections and Voter Registration • Property Records Search• Marriage Licenses • Property Valuation• VIN Inspections • Appeals• Motor Vehicle Registration TreasurerPublic Health • Property Taxes• Vital Records• Senior Services Board of County Commissioners• Child and Family Planning • Meetings• Immunizations • Legislative PoliciesContact Information: Phone: 970-328-8600; Website: https://www.eaglecounty.usSchools - Eagle County School DistrictThe Eagle County School District RE 50J covers 2,500 square miles of mountain terrain in the centralColorado Rockies. The District serves communities varying from the international ski resorts of Vail andBeaver Creek to the small towns of Minturn, Red Cliff, Edwards, Eagle and Gypsum.EAGLE SCHOOLS:Brush Creek Elementary Eagle Valley ElementaryEagle Valley Middle School Eagle Valley High School Red Canyon High SchoolContact Information: Phone: 970-328-6321; Website: http://www.eagleschools.net
EMERGENCY & LIBRARY SERVICES EAGLE, COLORADOEagle Police Department For Emergencies, Call 911 - Call the Non-Emergency Dispatch line at 970-479-2200 to have an officer dispatched to your location. Contact support staff for records and information Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 970-328-6351. Reach the Eagle Police Department via email at epd@townofeagle.org.Greater Eagle Fire Protection District The Fire HouseThe Greater Eagle Fire Protection District, located in central 425 E 3rd StreetColorado, serves the towns of Eagle, Wolcott, Fulford, Bond, Eagle, Colorado 81631McCoy and State Bridge, providing fire, EMS, Haz-mat and Phone: 970-328-7244rescue services. info@gefpd.orgEagle County Sheriff Sheriff’s Main OfficeOur Mission is to serve the people of Eagle County by 0885 E Chambers Avenuepromoting and maintaining a sense of peace and cooperation P.O. Box 359throughout our community and improving the quality of life Eagle, Colorado 81631through excellence. Phone: 970-328-8500 info@sheriff.eagle.co.usSIGN UP FOR EAGLE COUNTY ALERTS Get alerts about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for our Emergency Alert Program at www.ecalert.org. This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons, and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods.You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or businessphones, and text messages. You pick where & you pick how. If you need registration assistance, please call(970) 328-3545.Eagle County Animal Services Eagle County Animal ServicesThe Town of Eagle contracts with Eagle County Animal P.O. Box 57Services to address animal complaints. They also provide care 1400 Fairgrounds Roadand shelter to stray animals in need while maintaining a safe Eagle, Colorado 81631community to promote responsible pet ownership through Phone: 970-328-3647outreach, education, and enforcement. animalservices@eaglecounty.us
EMERGENCY & LIBRARY SERVICES EAGLE, COLORADOColorado State PatrolThe Town of Eagle is covered by District 4 of the Colorado State Patrol. They have a satellite office located at714 Castle Drive and can be reached at 970-824-6501.Colorado Department of TransportationThe Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) exists to ensure that Colorado has a safe and efficienthighway system by building and maintaining interstates, U.S. highways and state highways. CDOT’s websitehas a travel resource center for road and traffic conditions, they also have a satellite office in Eagle located at714 Grand Avenue.Eagle Valley Library DistrictEagle Valley Library District is a system of libraries 600 Broadway Street Hours of Operation:that responds to community needs by providing Eagle, Colorado 81631 M-Th: 10am-8pmexcellent opportunities and resources to read, learn Phone: 970-328-8800 Fri-Sat: 10am-5pmand grow for residents and visitors of the Eagle Valley. www.evld.org Sun: 1pm-5pmLocal NewspapersThe Town’s official newspaper for publication of notices is the Eagle Valley Enterprise, which is a weeklynewspaper and contains the legal classifieds for the Towns of Eagle and Gypsum, and Eagle County. The VailDaily is a daily newspaper and will contain legal classifieds for other Towns in Eagle County.Local Employee Residency ProgramInformation about deed-restricted housing in Phone: 970-328-8776 (Patti Liermann)Eagle is managed by The Valley Home Store. The Email: patti.liermann@eaglecounty.usValley Home Store is located upstairs at the Miller Phone: 970-328-8775 (Tori Franks)Ranch Community Center. Email: tfranks@valleyhomestore.orgSenior Living in EagleCASTLE PEAK SENIORLIVING- GOLDEN EAGLE SENIOR CENTER SENIORS ON BROADWAYAUGUSTANA CARE Address: 715 Broadway 750 Broadwaywww.castlepeak.org Eagle, CO 81631 P.O. Box 850195 Freestone Road Phone: 970-328-8896 Eagle, CO 81631Eagle, CO 81631 Office hours: M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 970-328-8897(970) 432-1100
RECREATION EAGLE, COLORADORecreation - Mountain RecreationMountain Recreation provides the communities of western Eagle County with a wide variety of quality,affordable recreational activities and facilities for youth and adults. The district’s boundaries encompass anestimated area of 840 square miles in Eagle County, Colorado including the communities of Eagle, Edwards,Gypsum, Bond, McCoy, Cordillera, Lake Creek and Wolcott. The Eagle Pool & Ice Rink is a hot spot year-round located at 1700 Bull Pasture Road in Eagle. During the summer months, they offer a full-size outdoor leisure aquatic center, tennis courts and outdoor bike park. The Aquatics area features a zero-depth play area with a vortex pool, umbrella spray feature, 6 lane lap pool, 150 ft water slide and diving board. During the fall/winter months, they have an indoor NHL size Ice Rink. There is always something exciting to do! Mountain Recreation also manages league sports, fitness classes, the Eagle County Fairgrounds Sports Complex, GypsumRecreation Center, and Edwards Field House. For full facility and activity listings visit https://mountainrec.org/.Eagle Town Park 2018
RECREATION EAGLE, COLORADOEagle Town ParksFamilies come first in Eagle! You will feel this from the moment you enter town. This is the place whereyou discover hidden treasures: a tire swing dangling over Brush Creek waiting for someone to use it to cooloff, or a teepee just off the beaten path, made with juniper bush remnants. The natural landscape boasts anendless amount of options for your family. Eagle’s parks and facilities complement your vacation perfectly.BRUSH CREEK PARK AND PAVILION - Filled will swings, slides, climbs and hanging opportunities for kids ofall ages, this playground is sure to please.BRUSH CREEK COMMUNITY GARDENS - Eagle’s community garden started in 2001 and continues togrow. Contact: Jenny Lorch 970-328-1807 or jlorch@centurytel.netBULL PASTURE PARK - Bull Pasture Park features an open field perfect for an afternoon soccer game or flagfootball. Located just south of Eagle Town Park and Eagle Library.CHAMBERS PARK - Chambers Park is located along the Eagle River at our Welcome Center. The kids canrun on green grass, dip their toes in the Eagle River and enjoy a picnic in the shade of the Cottonwoods.EAGLE BMX PARK – Eagle’s BMX park is located on the campus of the Eagle Pool and Ice Rink and is host toweekly races, clinics, and Colorado State Races. Come join in on the fun to use the track it is free.EAGLE RIVER PARK - The Eagle River Park project is a 4.3-acre park including two main components; thein-stream design and construction of a new world-class whitewater park and the Upland Park parcel on thenorth side of the Colorado River. Located on Fairgrounds Road on the Eagle River.EAGLE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SPORTS COMPLEX - The facilities include both baseball and softballdiamonds as well as soccer fields. Look into leagues for all these activities for young and old.FAIRGROUNDS DISC GOLF COURSE - For those with a taste of adventure, try your luck at negotiating theHole in Sky Disc Golf Course at the Eagle County Fairgrounds on the banks of the Eagle River.TENNIS - Eagle offers public tennis courts with the panoramic backdrop of New York Mountain! Courts areavailable on a first-come, first-served basis and are located by the Mountain Recreation Pool and Ice Rink.TOWN PARK - Nestled in the center of town, Eagle Town Park is the perfect place to spend the afternoon!Families will enjoy the stage, playground (new in 2017), basketball court, horseshoe pits, covered pavilionand picnic tables with just the right touch of shade.TERRACE PARK - The Terrace Park is a neighborhood park home to a soccer field and a family-friendlyplayground.
CONTACT INFO EAGLE, COLORADODepartment ContactsGeneral Administration(Town Manager, Human Resources & Finance) .... 970-328-6354Building Department ........................................................ 970-328-9655Information Center ........................................................... 970-328-6464Marketing & Event............................................................. 970-328-9625Municipal Court .................................................................. 970-328-9649Open Space ........................................................................... 970-328-9654Planning & Zoning Commission ................................... 970-328-6354Planning Department ....................................................... 970-328-6354Police Department .............................................................970-479-2200Public Works, Engineering & Maintenance ............ 970-328-6678Town Council........................................................................ 970-328-6354Town Clerk ............................................................................ 970-328-9623
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