Services
District Services

Organized in 1982, PMMD is a governmental entity governed by a five-member Board of Directors.
The PMMD is located almost entirely in the City of Lone Tree and maintains landscaped medians and street (arterials & collectors) landscaped right-of-ways adjacent to residential and commercial areas throughout the District.
The District has several agreements with homeowner associations and businesses about these services. These agreements were developed over time and are detailed in the Landscape Agreement Chronology.
Landscape Agreement ChronologyThe District has provided services including street improvements, transportation,
and safety through traffic and safety control devices.
Historically, the District has cooperated with the City of Lone Tree and Douglas County to provide major capital improvements to arterial and collector streets to benefit District residents and property owners as well as maintaining landscaped improvements within medians and right-of-ways along the major streets within the District.
The District is a member of the Colorado Special District Association that preserves and enhances the legal and political environment for the existence and successful operation of the special district form of government, and to assist special districts to serve the public in the most efficient and economic manner possible.

Service Plan
The District's services are driven by its service plan that outlines what the district can do.
Landscape Services
The District maintains landscaped medians and street (arterials & collectors) landscaped right-of-ways adjacent to residential and commercial areas throughout much of the City. The District has several agreements with homeowner associations and businesses concerning these services that were developed over time and are described in the Landscape Chronology Agreement.
The Board defined the District's priorities in the Landscape Maintenance Priorities Resolution.
Landscape Maintenance Priorities Resolution.The District is committed to conserving water while maintaining attractive landscapes. To do this, the board follows Denver Water xeriscape principles that include planning and design, soil improvements, efficient irrigation, appropriate plant zones, mulches, turf alternatives, and maintenance.
Agreements
Intergovernmental / License Agreements
- City of Lone Tree
- Park Meadows Business Improvement District
- Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District
Home Owner Associations (HOAs) with
Landscape Services Agreements
- Carriage Club
- Centennial Ridge
- Country Club Estates
- Cypress Greens
- Fairways At Lone Tree
- Heritage Enclave
- Heritage Estates
- Lone Tree Terrace
- Muirfield at Lone Tree
- Ridgeview
- Taos of Lone Tree
- Terra Ridge
Home Owner Associations (HOAs) without
Landscape Services Agreements
- Club Terrace: The perimeter on Lone Tree Parkway and Timberline is sidewalk only; the District performs only weed spraying.
- The Charter: The perimeter on Timberline is sidewalk only; the District performs weed removal.
- Vista at Lone Tree: The District provides landscaping maintenance and irrigation water to the Vista at Lone Tree perimeter on Lone Tree Parkway and Timberline because there is no mandatory HOA that can execute an agreement.