The San Juan River Village Metro District in Pagosa Springs was established in February, 1991. It encompasses the subdivision lying along the North and South sides of US Hwy 160. It is approximately 8 miles Northeast of Pagosa Springs, Colorado in Archuleta County and offers a wonderful quality of life and opportunities for an active lifestyle.
The Metro District is committed to providing quality municipal services while managing resources wisely for the San Juan River Village.
The Metro District’s Municipal Services:
- Road Improvements
- Water Service
- Sewer Service
- Parks & Recreation
San Juan River Village Metropolitan District (SJRV Metro District) is a Colorado Special District. Special Districts in Colorado are local governments, i.e., political subdivisions of the state subject to Colorado Revised Statute 32-1. Special Districts are created to fill the gaps that may exist in the services counties provide and the services the residents may desire. The SJRV Metro District adopted service plan currently includes Water, Sewer, Roads and Parks and Recreation.
**AUTOPAY IS HERE!!**
New Online Bill Payment Available Sept 15, 2025!
We are excited to announce the implementation of a new customer
payment portal beginning on September 15, 2025.
Our NEW customer portal allows customers to create an online account. In
your online account, you can easily view and pay your bill, manage your
payment types and enroll in Autopay or Text-to-pay.
You will also have the option to pay your bill by phone by calling: (866) 584-6662
Create your online account on the new portal by following the link:
https://new.nexbillpay.net/sanjuanrvmdco/billpay/signin
The convenience fees are as follows:
*Please note this is ONLY for Metro District Payments – NO POA PAYMENTS!
Whole House Water Filtration System Rebate Program
In response to customer complaints of brown-tinged or turbid water, San Juan River Village Metro District is offering a rebate program for the installation of a whole house water filtration system. The District recommends that homeowners with discolored water concerns install a filter specifically for the removal of suspended Iron and Manganese. Lab tests have shown that both Iron and Manganese levels found within the water system are below the maximum contaminant levels and pose no health concern, yet the coloring of the water is aesthetically unpleasing. SJRV Metro will reimburse homeowners up to $200 through this filter rebate program. This is the quickest way for homeowners to take corrective action.
Download the SJRV Filter Rebate Form to apply for the rebate. Beginning in 2020, the board will fund 10 rebates per year on a first come, first serve basis. All rebate requests must be approved by the board.