Water supply may be overlooked by buyers when purchasing a home in Colorado Springs. Unless someone has their own well, homes in Colorado Springs are supplied with Municipal or Association/District water. Municipal water is provided by Colorado Springs Utilities while the water for newer areas such as east of Marksheffel Rd, is provided by Districts.
One difference between the utility company and water districts is where the water comes from. For example, Colorado Springs Utilities provides water from reservoires
while the Cherokee Metropolitan District's utilizes well water. Residents within the Cherokee Metropolitan District may notice a slightly different taste in the water since it has more minerals and adjustments may have to be made when cleaning around the house since hard water can create more buildup.
while the Cherokee Metropolitan District's utilizes well water. Residents within the Cherokee Metropolitan District may notice a slightly different taste in the water since it has more minerals and adjustments may have to be made when cleaning around the house since hard water can create more buildup. Many of these districts have water restrictions unlike home owners whose water supply comes from Colorado Springs Utilities. Home owners in areas with District water may prefer to Xeriscape to make the exterior easier to maintain. Also, water districts may require a minimum monthly service even if the home is not occupied.
Most home owners in Colorado Springs pay one utility bill to Colorado Springs Utilities (water, gas, electric) but those who are part of a water district will write a separate check payment for their water bill. If you are concerned about water restrictions, find out if the home you plan on purchasing is located in a Water District.
Claremont Ranch and Cimarron Hills: Cherokee Metropolitan District
Meridian Ranch: Paint Brush Hills Metropolitan District
Woodmen Hills: Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District
Falcon: Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Security: Security Water District
Widefield: Widefield Water and Sanitation District
Claremont Ranch and Cimarron Hills: Cherokee Metropolitan District
Meridian Ranch: Paint Brush Hills Metropolitan District
Woodmen Hills: Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District
Falcon: Falcon Highlands Metropolitan District
Security: Security Water District
Widefield: Widefield Water and Sanitation District
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El Paso County offers a comprehensive list of Water Districts on their website.

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