Metro District (TMMD)


Wayne Lupton – President (May 2025)
Rick Handley – Vice President (May 2025)
Sandy Farish – Secretary (May 2025)
Jeffrey McBroom – ​Treasurer (May 2027)
Randy Ellis – ​Director (May 2027)


In 1998, the TrailMark Metropolitan District (TMMD) was formed (then called Chatfield Greens) by Shea Homes and the City of Littleton. The District was formed to finance the infrastructure and public improvements within TrailMark; to own and hold the water rights of TrailMark, including the reservoirs and detention ponds; and to provide for recreation services under an agreement with SSPRD.

TMMD is a “quasi-governmental” organization that is charged with financing the debt and constructing improvements. The District can borrow monies and pay for improvements in TrailMark according to TABOR laws. The TMMD Board asks that TrailMark homeowners read the District Service Plan (located on Services page) which answers many questions and provides further information as to the TMMD’s authority and responsibility. The District is a member of the Special District Association: http://www.sdaco.org/.

TMMD is managed by Community Resource Services (CRS) of Colorado, LLC. The TMMD District manager is Mat Birkeness of CRS.

Click here to view this year’s TMMD meeting schedule
Click here to view the most recent election results

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~TMMD Board


For all questions/comments regarding TrailMark Metro District, please contact our District Manager as follows:

Mat Birkeness
Community Resource Services (CRS) of Colorado, LLC
(303) 381-4960
Email – mbirkeness@crsofcolorado.com

TrailMark Metropolitan District (the “District”) is committed to providing equitable access to our services, programs, and activities to all members of the public. The District’s ongoing accessibility efforts work toward being compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria. The District welcomes comments on how to improve its technology’s accessibility for users with disabilities as well as requests for reasonable modifications and/or accommodation to any District services, programs, and/or activities.

Please let us know if you encounter inaccessible information and communication technology. The District is committed to responding to requests for reasonable modifications and/or accommodation as well as reports of accessibility issues in a timely manner. 

For reports of inaccessible information and communication technology or to request reasonable modification or accommodations to District information and communication technology, please contact the District at:

Phone: 303-381-4960

TTY:  711 

Email:  mbirkeness@crsofcolorado.com

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