Welcome, Homeowners Associations!
This resource page is designed to help HOA’s stay connected to our Loveland Pulse project now during construction and once our 100% fiber-optic network is available to deliver high-speed internet and voice service to the entire city in the next 3-4 years. There are many great ways to stay connected with Pulse and we look forward to working with you. If you have any questions, reach out to us at Pulse@LovelandPulse.com.
HOA Communications Directory
At Pulse, we are all about communication. Our technology enables our customers to communicate better and it is at the heart of what we value about being a community-owned utility.
Are you part of an HOA within the City of Loveland? Sign up for our HOA Communication Directory today for your direct connection to the Pulse.
What are the benefits of signing up?
Having a direct line between Pulse and Loveland’s HOAs is important for several reasons:
What is Colorado 811 and how do I register?
Colorado 811 is an important part of all Colorado – and Loveland – construction projects, and it is required by Colorado’s “One Call Law”.
You’ve probably seen or heard about some of their education campaigns including, “Know What’s Below, Call Before You Dig.” That is exactly what Colorado 811 is for – protecting people and property from unexpected issues that could arise if a person or company unknowingly hits a utility line while digging. All underground projects should be registered through Colorado 811 so we can all help each other stay safe.
All HOAs need to register their projects through Colorado 811. There are fees involved that you will find on the Colorado 811 website, but these fees are much less than the cost of a damaged utility line. Once a line is properly registered, Colorado 811 will notify owners in the area when work will occur.
Your HOA and Public Rights-of-Way
Join us to learn how to make sure your Homeowners’ Association is in compliance with the Colorado State 811 locates law. ensure the safety of your neighbors, our employees, and your HOA Members’ pocketbooks by understanding your responsibilities, and how to be certain privately-owned infrastructure is clearly and accurately marked. Fort Collins Connexion and City of Loveland Pulse – your community-owned, 100% fiber-optic internet utilities – are hosting these informational sessions to get residents up-to-speed, so that we can all enjoy a smooth and uneventful installation of infrastructure. These informational sessions will occur throughout the year.
Fiber makes your digital world better in every possible way.
We look forward to working with you to bring our fiber network to your community. Here are some additional resources that can be helpful to your HOA.
Access FAQs, videos and more – For construction and installation on our Pulse in Progress website.
Would you like to request a meeting, presentation, or share Pulse information in your community? Email us to get started.