
10/3/2025
COUNTY / PLPOA JOINT SESSION
The Pagosa Lakes Property Owners Association Board of Directors will meet with the Archuleta County Board of Commissioners for a Joint Meeting Session on Monday, October 6 beginning at 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the County Commissioners Meeting Room, 398 Lewis Street. The meeting is open to the public and can be attended via zoom. Additional information will be provided once the agenda and zoom link are set.
Fall Fish Stocking Update
The lakes were stocked this morning (9/29) with over 5000 pounds of 12-16 inch trout. We were not able to stock Lake Pagosa this time due to low lake levels but did plant around 2000 pounds of brook trout and rainbows into Hatcher Lake; 2000 pounds of 12-16 inch rainbow trout in Village Lake and about 1000 pounds of rainbows into Lake Forest. Fishing should be outstanding this fall as cooler temperatures and sunny days will make for some great opportunities out there.
The sewer infrastructure repair work near Lake Pagosa is progressing and should be completed in a week or two and the lake should begin to slowly refill as we head into late October and November.
BEARS ARE ON THE PROWL
Fall is here and the bears are out looking to fatten-up to prepare for their winter hibernation. So, it is now important to take the necessary steps and habits to prevent bear conflicts. See the list below to prevent bears from becoming a nuisance and a danger.
- Secure your garbage. Use a bear-proof container and keep it locked.
- Clean your garbage cans regularly with ammonia or bleach cleaner
- Wait until winter for bird feeders or hang them a minimum of 10ft. high off the ground or anything bears can climb. Secure birdseed in airtight containers inside your home.
- Burn off food and clean up grease on the barbeque grill after each use.
- Do not leave pet food outside. Secure inside your home.
- Never feed or approach bears.
- Never compost meat, fish, oil, grease or dairy products
2 HOLIDAY MARKETS IN THE WORKS FOR NOVEMBER:
HOLIDAY MARKET
SAVE THE DATE:
Friday, November 1: 9am – 3pm
Saturday, November 2: 10am-2pm
27 INSIDE BOOTHS (SOLD OUT)
12 OUTSIDE BOOTHS (11 Remaining)
If you are interested in this market email Chellie Panzera at: chelliepanzera1@gmail.com

BEESLEY MARKET:
– ARTISTS & ARTISANS –
SAVE THE DATE – NOVEMBER 21 & 22
Friday: 12 Noon to 6:00 – Saturday: 9:00 to 4:00
4th Annual Art Show and Sale
PLPOA Clubhouse – Limited Booths Available – 11 inside booths only!s
Register at: https://form.jotform.com/PLPOA/beesley-market
News from the department of Community standards.
We have received several concerns regarding speeding in residential neighborhoods and would like to remind you. With all of the current construction, traffic is more noticeable, and it’s essential to drive with care.
According to Archuleta County guidelines, unless otherwise posted, the residential speed limit is 25 MPH. Exceeding this limit puts not only yourself but also neighbors, pedestrians, and pets at risk.
This is also the time of year when wildlife is more active and often crosses roadways unexpectedly. Please be proactive, slow down, and remain courteous to everyone around you. A few extra moments of caution help keep our community safe and enjoyable for all.
A reminder about construction zones:
Please be mindful of reduced speed limits, flaggers, and posted signs in construction areas. Workers, equipment, and uneven road surfaces all require extra caution. Slowing down protects both you and those working hard to improve our community.
If you notice repeated speeding issues in your area:
- Record the date, time, and location of the incident.
- Note a description of the vehicle, including make, model, color, and license plate (if safely possible).
- Contact the Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 970-731-2160 to report the concern.
- If it is an immediate safety hazard, always call 911.
Working together, we can help keep our neighborhoods safe and welcoming for everyone.
As for our furry friends, it is your responsibility to make sure that you are following the guidelines for having a pet in a residential area. The county’s website provides the necessary form for filing a complaint. As always, we are here to help.
https://www.archuletacounty.gov/
In Archuleta County, Colorado, a barking dog ordinance defines a “Nuisance Dog” as one whose loud, habitual, and persistent barking, howling, or whining is heard beyond the owner’s property line for more than 20 minutes at any time of day or night. Violations of the county’s Animal Regulations can lead to penalties, including a $100 fine for a first offense and subsequent increases for repeat offenses. Owners must keep their dogs under control to prevent them from becoming a nuisance, and a warning will be issued after a complaint is received.
How the Ordinance Works
Definition of a Nuisance Dog:
A dog is considered a “Nuisance Dog” if its persistent barking is heard beyond the property line for more than 20 minutes at any time of day or night.
Owner Responsibility:
Dog owners are responsible for ensuring their dogs are not considered nuisance dogs, meaning they must always keep them under control.
Warning and Enforcement:
- An animal control officer will investigate complaints.
- The owner receives a warning if their dog is identified as a nuisance.
- Subsequent complaints can lead to citations and fines, with increasing penalties for repeat offenses.
Penalties for Violations:
- First offense: $100
- Second offense: $250
- Third offense: $500
- Each subsequent offense: $1,000
Change to Monthly Board Meeting Schedule
Beginning in August 2025, PLPOA Monthly Board Meetings will now be held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM.
The new schedule is as follows:
PLPOA Monthly Board Meetings
🗓 Every 2nd Tuesday of the month
🕕 6:00 PM – Open Board Meeting
🕠 5:30 PM – Executive Session (preceding the public meeting)
📍 Vista Conference Room, 230 Port Ave
Next Meeting:
📅 Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025 at 6:00 PM
COMING IN NOVEMBER – New look to our weekly news eblasts:

Starting next week, registration will open for upcoming features.
We’re excited to begin gathering content for the very first issue, and your participation will make it shine!
📸 Start thinking now about what you’d like to share — and don’t forget to take photos!
🐟 Catch of the Week – Send us the fish story pics
🏡 House & Yard of the Week -Is your or your neighbors house looking good – send us a pic?
💬 Community Shout-Outs – Have something good to say share it with us.
🌟 50+ Community Corner
🍴 Community Kitchen: Recipes from Our Neighbors
📢 Classifieds – For sale, ISO, Help Wanted
🌲 Did You Know? Have fun facts about Pagosa area? please share.
🌟 Resident Spotlight – see someone go above and beyond, we wanna hear about it.
🌟 Kids’ Corner – we want to hear what the Pagosa Lakes kids are up to.
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