Master slave metro districts (aka Reunion metro district)

The sad tail of reunion neighborhood. So much what is wrong with the system is found here. First of most residents in the reunion area are part of two districts. The master RMD(reunion metro district) which tech no one lives in boundary wise and then their own slave district(north range metro districts).


Before the developers get voted out of the slave districts they put in rules that basically say the slave districts have to give up funds to the master and the master dictates taxes. . This master district is developer controlled and has been rigged to where they won’t give up control for a very very long time. (Probably beyond most people’s life times)

Due to this policy RMD also dictates the tax rate which is one of the highest in Colorado. On top of this they can take more debt at will that home owners have to pay. Once again home owners cannot vote them out and is 100% developer controlled.

RMD recently sued 3 of the slave districts using home owner money because these districts tried to fix the wrong of the system. Due to this they raised taxes on home owners even after getting a 30% increase due to home values increasing. Once again home owners can do nothing. Oakwood is literally using residents as their personal piggy bank and many are on the verge of loosing their homes. This really just a Breif overview of what is wrong. Good place for information is here :https://www.northrangemetro1.org/pageview.aspx?p=litigation-update.aspx?fbclid=IwAR0R6nNCRErLhW_xu3D8gi_MvmohPCzTMuh83VueSm-csjV8zoHOyBdQVks_aem_AWzevEaOTzC6thURP0_SZRnQ-c-vR09s6qM_g4qUcIpM40Gw1gQWbSBSMBUUTVWO3xc


This is a literal dictatorship and a taxation without representation.



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