Board of Directors

Rainbow Park Water Company Leadership

President

Vice President

Treasurer

Gail Schmidt

Board Member

Chris Bracken

Board Member

Jessica Clayton

Board Member

Tiffany Sisco

Ditch Rider

Marty Karner

Board Meetings

Minutes and Agendas
Board Meeting Location

Board meetings are the 2nd Monday of every month at 7:00 PM at the EFWA building:

17138 Highway 115
Florence, CO 81226
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This page serves as a comprehensive repository of our board meetings, annual stockholder meetings, and other significant company gatherings. These documents reflect our commitment to transparency and provide insight into the decisions and discussions that shape our water management practices.

Our archive includes meeting minutes, offering a detailed look at the company's operations, challenges, and progress over the years. Each document contains valuable information about water share transfers, infrastructure projects, financial reports, and important policy decisions.

We encourage all shareholders and interested parties to review these documents to stay informed about the company's activities and governance. If you have any questions about the content of these minutes or need clarification on any decisions, please don't hesitate to contact our office.

Note: The most recent meeting minutes are typically added within 30 days of approval at the subsequent board meeting.

Your engagement with these records helps ensure the continued transparency and accountability of the Rainbow Park Water Company. Thank you for your interest in our operations.

Navigating the Flow

Essential Colorado Water Rights Facts

In Colorado, water rights are considered personal property. Like other property, they can be bought, sold, or passed down through inheritance. The value of these rights can fluctuate based on market conditions of supply and demand.

Surface water irrigation systems and conveyances are managed by ditch companies. These organizations play a crucial role in coordinating water use, ensuring proper upkeep, and maintaining efficient operations of these systems.

Property owners should be aware that ditch companies have legal access rights. This means they can enter your property to perform maintenance on the ditch and its banks, as well as carry out any operations deemed "reasonably necessary" for the ditch's function.

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