Snow Removal

The Metro District will remove snow and ice from common areas and common area sidewalks when there is at least 2 inches of snow. Starting in 2023, The Metro District will plow all district roads when there is at least 6 inches of snow. The purpose of road plowing is to clear the road itself. 
 
Metro District Contact for snow removal:
 
Hernan Buenfil, General Manager
303.750.0994 x2367
hernan.buenfil@managementtrust.com  
 
The City of Aurora is responsible for streets and Anchor Park. To learn more click HERE
 
​Snow and ice on sidewalks can be slippery and dangerous, not only to mail carriers and other delivery people but also to senior citizens, children, disabled people and the public in general.
 
As a resident or property owner, it is your responsibility to keep city sidewalks adjacent to your property free and clear of snow and ice, even though the sidewalks may be behind or outside the rear and side fences and adjacent to any street.
 
City of Aurora ordinance requires Snow and ice must be removed within 24 hours after a snowfall ends, and 48 hours after a snow emergency is declared by the city.
 
The City of Aurora’s Snow Busters program pairs community volunteers with neighbors who live within three miles of them and have limited financial resources or are incapable of shoveling their sidewalk after a snowfall due to age, disability, or other conditions. Please click HERE for more information.

Metro District Operated Facilities

Lakehouse at Southshore

27151 East Lakeview Drive
Aurora CO, 80016

Lighthouse at Southshore

27301 East Southshore Drive
Aurora CO, 80016

Contact Us

Lakehouse at Southshore

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Gym Hours: 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 days a week

Lighthouse at Southshore

Office Hours:
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 7 days a week

Gym Hours: 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 7 days a week