Spanish Peaks Alliance for Wildfire Protection

P.O. Box 421, La Veta, CO 81055

Sponsors & Supporting Organizations

A Very Special Thanks to Our Sponsor Organizations

Thank you to these wonderful sponsors for supporting our Organization. Please click on their thumbnails to visit their websites.

A Very Special Thanks to Our Sponsor Persons

Thank you to these generous persons for supporting our Organization:

Marnee & Buddy Camp

Kay & Marshall Moore

Betsy Burke

Heather Curtis

Sandra Magruder

 

Michelle & Joe Camacho

Sara & Joey Zimmerman

Pamela Ward

Sherri & Bill Jones

Cyndi & Mark Worgan

 

Supporting Organizations

The following organizations and individuals have chosen to support SPAWP at the Organization membership level which entitles them to three votes at the Annual Membership Meeting and a seat on the Advisory Committee.

Panadero Property Owners Association. Their community is located in the pristine mountains of Southern Colorado, deep in the Cuchara Valley and not far from the Village of Cuchara, Colorado. Our community, consisting of residential and commercial properties along Baker Creek, approximately 2 miles south of the village of Cuchara, Colorado, was recognized by Firewise Communities/USA on February 27, 2013. The Baker Creek Community contains about 1000 acres, contains 96 residential and commercial structures, and is surrounded by the San Isabel National Forest at an elevation of 9000 feet.

Forbes Park is a covenant protected community, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Costilla County Colorado. Forbes, Inc. developed the area and began selling lots in 1977. There are 3,346 lots; they range in size from 1 to 14 acres. The Park encompasses approximately 13,046 acres. Approximately 8,000 acres are comprised of owned lots; the rest of the acreage is Common Land.

Majors Ranch has numerous large acreage parcels with a terrain slightly more arid than the Cuchara Valley. Originally the land was an over 22,000 acre working cattle ranch which was split in the 1990’s into 172 parcels of 40 acres to over 300 acres each. Parcel boundaries were established by using ridgelines and natural features of the land instead of the traditional rectangles, giving Majors Ranch an intriguing setting and ensuring each parcel has its own unique personality.

The mission of Navajo Ranch Homeowners Association is To promote the common good and general welfare of Navajo Ranch, with the following goals set forth; Act on improvement opportunities to maintain the common elements, protect and preserve the natural environment of the area, enforce any and all covenants and or restrictions, improve and monitor the maintenance of roads and parking areas, act within the laws without bias or prejudice, work toward the enhancement of safety and habitability of all properties within and bring about civic betterment and social improvements.

THIS AND THE LINK IS FOR Navajo Ranch.  NEED NEW CONTENT. The mission of Navajo Ranch Homeowners Association is To promote the common good and general welfare of Navajo Ranch, with the following goals set forth; Act on improvement opportunities to maintain the common elements, protect and preserve the natural environment of the area, enforce any and all covenants and or restrictions, improve and monitor the maintenance of roads and parking areas, act within the laws without bias or prejudice, work toward the enhancement of safety and habitability of all properties within and bring about civic betterment and social improvements.