About Centerra Metro District
In 2004, a group of stakeholders had a vision to significantly improve the area along I-25 and Highway 34, the entrance into Loveland, Colorado. Over the last 16 years, the Centerra Metro District has worked to make this vision a reality.
What is the Centerra Metro District?
Key Facts
- Formed in 2004
- Established to fund public improvements, spur job creation, and boost sales tax collection
- Regulated by the same transparency and operational regulations as other local government entities
- Governed by an elected Board of Directors
How Do Metro Districts Work?
Metro Districts are a form of local government known as a “special district.” Like other local governments, the Centerra Metro District is funded by property taxes, and uses those funds to build public improvements.
- 1,500+ Metro Districts exist in Colorado
- 33 exist within the City of Loveland
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Notable Improvements
Centerra Metro District is behind many of the regional infrastructure improvement projects in Northern Colorado from the interchange improvements at I-25 and US-34 and Crossroads to the new I-25 underpass at Kendall Parkway. Learn more about how the District has invested $177M to support the City of Loveland and the surrounding area.