A friendly reminder, the neighborhood speed limit exists for the safety of all of our Hidden Village friends and families! There have been numerous complaints coming into the board about folks ignoring the speed limits, and not just young drivers – but residents who have lived here awhile! With the washboard state of the roads, excessive speeds can be very dangerous. This is even more so if you are trailering a camper or work trailer. Please slow down and be courteous to your fellow neighbor.
Author: kennettorama
ELECTRIC DIRT BIKES & NON LICENSED MOTORCYCLES ARE ILLEGAL TO RIDE ON OUR OPEN SPACES
Neighbors, please remind anyone in your family or friends circle in our neighborhood that may ride an Electric Dirt bike or a Non-Licensed Motorcycle that those are illegal to ride on on our open spaces (near the arena, kitty corner to the arena, any of our hiking paths, etc).
Also note – there has been a group of riders coming into our neighborhood from other neighborhoods that have been caught in our open spaces and on our paths. The Douglas County Police Department needs to be notified AS this is happening and cannot do much after the event – they asked us to notify them AS it is occurring. 303.660.7505
FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Fellow Neighbors – we’ve had numerous complaints about fireworks within and nearby our neighborhood. You are urged to call the Douglas County Police department if you witness fireworks being utilized, especially if you smell smoke. We do not want our neighborhood to be threatened by unnecessary and avoidable man-made forest fire.
“Fireworks that leave the ground are illegal in Douglas County, Colorado, including both incorporated and unincorporated areas. This prohibition aligns with Colorado state law, which bans fireworks that explode or leave the ground, such as bottle rockets, roman candles, and firecrackers .
In unincorporated Douglas County, violating this law is considered a Class 3 misdemeanor, punishable by fines ranging from $50 to $750 and/or up to six months in jail .”
Please take note – sign up to participate in the 2025 events!
If you would like to participate in any of the events below, please sign up using the links. We need an accurate head count in order to make the most efficient use of our village funds.
Earth Day HOA provided breakfast head count April 19 – CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
Chipping Day June 14 & 21st
Volunteer for Slash Intake Inspection:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849AFAC2DA5FBCE9-50650923-hidden
RSVP for the pancake breakfast on the 21st:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849AFAC2DA5FBCE9-54349315-breakfast
Dumpster Day Aug 23
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849AFAC2DA5FBCE9-54392791-2025
HOA provided neighborhood picnic before hay ride October 25
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849AFAC2DA5FBCE9-54393499-neighborhood
NEW LOCATION FOR May 4 and November 9 General Owners Meeting – Ramblewood Developers Attending for Q&A
Please take note – our two General Owners Meetings for 2025 will be held at the Hilltop Schoolhouse:
5748 Flintwood Rd, Parker, CO 80134
For the May 4 meeting, the Ramblewood Developers will attend for Q&A.

They have chairs, tables and a kitchen and no food or drink restrictions as we’ve had in the recent past. Come, enjoy, participate!
Pay Dues by Jan. 31
All property owners in Hidden Village are required to pay annual membership dues to the Property Owners Association. Payment is due on January 31, 2025.
2025 Annual Membership Fee: $60
Payment is accepted by personal check or via Zelle. For more information, please contact our Treasurer at hiddenvillage.treas@gmail.com.
By Check
Mail your check and completed Membership Invoice to:
Hidden Village Property Owners Association
P.O. Box 663
Parker, CO 80134
By Zelle
If your bank offers Zelle to send money, you can submit payment electronically. Send payment in Zelle to hiddenvillage.treas@gmail.com.
Please also print the Membership Invoice and mail it to the address listed above, so that we have your updated contact information.