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Residents & Non-Residents FAQ

Who is considered a resident? 

A resident is defined as one who either resides or personally owns real estate within the Evergreen Park & Recreation District boundaries. If your residency is in question, you can bring a copy of your property tax statement for verification when you register. Please be prepared to show your ID for proof of residency with either a bill or tax ID to receive the in-district rate for drop-ins or if are new in our system.

I live in Evergreen, so why am I considered a non-resident? 

The boundaries of the Evergreen Park & Recreation District include portions of:

  • Evergreen
  • Indian Hills
  • Kittredge
  • Morrison/Golden Sectors
What are the benefits to residents of paying the property tax to the Evergreen Park & Recreation District? 

Since Evergreen Park & Recreation District (EPRD) residents contribute through property taxes, they receive a discount on fees to use EPRD facilities, which is reflected in our District Resident/Non-District Resident pricing tier.

What if I rent an apartment and do not own property? 

If you reside within Evergreen Park & Recreation District boundaries, you are considered a resident, and are entitled to the resident rate for programs, classes, and facility admissions.

Can non-residents use Evergreen Park & Recreation District facilities and services? 

Non-residents are welcome to participate in programs and services at a non-resident rate.

Non-Resident Opt-in Pricing

EPRD allows non-district individuals/families to pay an annual $375 opt-in fee to receive district pricing for the entire year! Non-district residents pay 25% more for facilities and programs, but with the opt-in pricing, you can save all year long! Opt-in fee is valid for one year from date of purchase. If interested, contact the Rec Centers at:

An ad offering a solution for non-district residents wanting in-district pricing with contact info for Rec Centers.
I have a new address. How do I make sure the Evergreen Park & Recreation District has my correct information? 

Patrons are always welcome to call 720-880-1100 or visit our facilities and request staff to make necessary changes to your account. Please be prepared to have documentation of the changes.

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