Conservation District
The Lake County Conservation District (LCCD) is a local unit of state government whose purpose is to make available technical, financial, and educational resources to meet the needs of local land managers in conserving and restoring soil, water, and related natural resources.
LCCD Mission Statement
Advancing conservation through stewardship, education, and restoration of natural resources in Lake County.
Organization of the Lake County Conservation District
Conservation Districts are political subdivisions of the State of Colorado. The authority's power and structure are contained in the Colorado Revised Statutes, Title 35, Article 70.
The Lake County Conservation District was established by a referendum of landowners on January 30th, 1950. All incorporated municipalities and areas devoted exclusively to commercial and industrial uses, as they existed at the time the original District was formed, were excluded from the District.
Staff Contacts
Name | Title | Phone |
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Deidre Romero | District Manager | Email: lccdistrict@gmail.com |
Board Members
Name | Title |
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Mary Smith | President |
Padraic Smith | Vice President |
Ed Shober | Secretary / Treasurer |
Mary Schroeder | Member |
Dan Trujillo | Member |