About the Evans Fire District

The Evans Fire Protection District was formed in 2011 as an autonomous Title 32 Special District.  The District is governed by a Board of Directors, consisting of five non-partisan elected officials serving in staggered four-year terms.  

Located in the southern portion of the Greeley-Evans metro area (combined population of 120,000) the District is contained within the municipal limits of the City of Evans, serving approximately 21,000 citizens in an area of 10 square miles.   

Evans is primarily a suburban community where citizens enjoy a high quality of life with a wide choice of housing, remarkable schools, and the amenities of a large town. With over 300 days of sunshine each year and a full four seasons, many people relocate to Evans to experience the best of northern Colorado. Residents have access to over 300 acres of parks and open space with several hiking and biking trails along the river and within town. It is in close proximity to the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins and outstanding recreational areas in the Rocky Mountains. Within an hour drive is Denver International Airport and the Denver-Boulder metro area.