Teller County is responsible for maintaining the roads and culverts in Westwood Lakes, ensuring that our community remains safe and accessible. When you notice issues such as potholes, drainage problems, visible wear and tear, or blocked culverts, we encourage you to report them promptly.
Please note that while county maintenance covers the metal culverts and other infrastructure under its jurisdiction, plastic culverts are typically installed and maintained by individual homeowners. If you encounter problems with plastic culverts, please contact us and we will provide guidance and support to help resolve your concerns as effectively as possible.
To report any issues, please fill out our "
Contact Us" form. Remember to select “Roads and Culverts” from the "Send To" drop-down field so that your inquiry is directed to the appropriate department. Providing detailed information—including the precise location, a brief description of the problem, and, if possible, photos—helps us address your concern as efficiently as possible.
Your report is forwarded directly to Rodney Goodlette, our dedicated liaison who works closely with the
Teller Road and Bridge division. Rodney is well-versed in county standards and maintenance processes; he ensures that problems are prioritized and addressed expeditiously. His role is crucial in bridging the gap between residents and the county’s maintenance teams, advocating for timely action whenever an issue arises.
Your proactive reporting is vital in helping us maintain and improve the infrastructure of Westwood Lakes. By working together and communicating effectively, we can ensure that our roads and culverts remain in excellent condition and that our community continues to be a safe and pleasant place to live.