OOH, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE
Cold temperatures bring… FROZEN PIPES! Owners are to maintain their unit’s heat at 54-55 degrees at all times to reduce the potential for water damage from frozen pipes.
If your property is not being used on a regular basis, we recommend you have it checked periodically to be sure the heat is on, or in some cases, you may decide to drain your pipes and turn your water off. This is especially important in the event of extended power outages. All exposed pipes should be wrapped with insulation.
ICE ICE, BABY
Always use caution when walking through the community during the winter months.
Snow and ice are part of life in the mountains. Ice Melt is provided at each entryway for your use. If you run out, call the Property Manager for a refill. Please notify the Property Manager if there are any snow or life safety issues.
WHO LEFT THE CARS OUT
During storm cycles, vehicles must be moved for the snow removal equipment to adequately clear the parking areas. The snow removal company will make one pass in a 24-hour time period. Please do not leave your vehicle unattended for longer than 24-hours during a storm cycle as it creates issues for snow removal and parking for the community.
SNOW REMOVAL
The Community is scheduled to be plowed once per day when snowfall reaches 6 inches or more. This includes driveways and guest parking. In heavy snow years (most recently 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023!), snow storage becomes an issue and guest parking has to be used for snow storage.