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Council approves Sugar Creek metro district; developers outline 1,036‑unit plan and $79M public‑works estimate

5739150 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Loveland City Council approved a service plan for Sugar Creek Metropolitan District Nos. 1–6 after staff and third‑party review. Proponents described 1,036 housing units across a mix of product types, a nonpotable irrigation system, 32 acres of open space and public‑works costs estimated near $79 million; proposed bond cap is roughly $60 million.

Loveland City Council voted 7–1 to approve the service plan for Sugar Creek Metropolitan District Nos. 1 through 6, authorizing the district organization and the parameters for future district bonding. The developer team, led by Black Timber Builders, described a master‑planned residential project that would deliver a mix of housing types and roughly 32 acres of preserved wetlands, trails and parks.

Project proponents said the development would contain approximately 1,036 residential units across product types including apartments (with a component targeted at 80% area median income), townhomes, duplexes and…

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