The Grant Water and Sanitation District, established in 1964 under Colorado law, is a local governmental entity dedicated to providing water and sanitary sewer services to the Grant Ranch area in Evergreen, CO. With its own sewer mains and underdrain system, the District ensures the maintenance and treatment of sewage, as well as full water service, through contracts with the Denver Board of Water Commissioners, the City of Littleton, and two other special districts.
Spanning approximately 760 acres in Jefferson County and 295 acres in the City and County of Denver, the District encompasses the Grant Ranch community, which was originally acquired by Governor James Benton Grant in 1878. Once a working ranch known for its champion Hereford cattle and equestrian pursuits, the Grant Ranch now houses commercial properties, Clement Park, Columbine Library, and the Raccoon Creek Golf Course. For a glimpse into the rich history of the Grant Ranch, visitors can explore the Grant Ranch Village Center and the Raccoon Creek Golf Course Clubhouse.
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