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Real Property Management

This role within Facilities & Fleet Management Department (FFM) operates for the purpose of the promotion and accommodation of owner’s representation and advocacy and is an essential element of the ownership representation supporting administrative functions of occupancy.

This role within Facilities & Fleet Management Department (FFM) operates for the purpose of the promotion and accommodation of owner’s representation and advocacy and is an essential element of the ownership representation supporting administrative functions of occupancy. The Real Property Management manages and coordinates the ownership voice for the county as it relates to real property conveyances, including real estate and oil and gas matters. Inquiries for this division typically relate to a request to acquire county-owned real property or to acquire real property rights, including but not limited to: easements across county-owned parcels, utilities requests on county-owned land. Additionally, lease inquiries of real property including oil and gas ownership as they relate to the county as a vested owner or perceived to be vested owner.

Real Property Management focuses on property ownership and assets, distinct from the regulatory and permitting responsibilities managed by other county departments. Regulatory and permitting inquiries are handled by the Community & Economic Development (CED) Department, while the Public Works Department oversees transportation, right-of-way, and related regulatory matters.

For assistance in directing your inquiry, our One-Stop Customer Center at 720.523.6800 can help connect you to the appropriate department, whether CED or Public Works.

Examples:

  • Land transactions (purchase, license, easement) involve Real Property Management.
  • Regulatory concerns fall under the jurisdiction of CED or Public Works.

Please note, some programs operate on county-owned land but do not own it, such as the Colorado Air and Space Port and Riverdale Regional Golf Course.

An application for land use or permitting does not offer the county’s ownership authorization, nor does an approval on any such either.

Projects

  • Real Property Projects – Coming Soon
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Contact

Nicci Beauprez
Real Property Manager
Email
Ph: 720.523.6060
General Email Box for Real Estate Team

Facilities & Fleet Management Department
4430 S. Adams County Pkwy., 2nd Floor
Brighton, CO 80601
Ph: 720.523.6006

Hours
Monday – Friday
7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
(excluding building closure days)

Resources

Sustainability in Adams County

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Adams County Purchasing

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Oil & Gas Information

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Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission

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