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Municipal Happenings

Castle Pines Homes Association annual meeting

By CPC | May 1, 2024

On the evening of March 4, the Castle Pines Homes Association (CPHA) held its annual meeting at Cielo at Castle Pines. Approximately 375 members and patrons were in attendance. The…

Memorial to a brave young man

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

In late February, John and Maria Castillo gathered with family, friends, community members and leaders at Civic Green Park in Highlands Ranch to unveil the site of a future memorial…

Municipal Updates

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

Monarch Boulevard under construction until September On March 17, Monarch Boulevard closed for reconstruction between Castle Pines Parkway and Glen Oaks Avenue for Phase One of the City of Castle…

Why Castle “Rock” doesn’t crumble

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

The Castle Rock is more than just the rock formation that signals the heart of Douglas County. It stands as a sign of many different things to different people. Whether…

Douglas County helps prepare for spring

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

After the mid-March snow storm, you may have accumulated a pile of excess branches and debris. With spring (almost) around the corner, mowing, trimming, sawing and clearing brush from your…

Mayors discuss uniqueness and challenges of their communities

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

Last month, the South Metro Denver Chamber hosted a conference, “A Regional Perspective,” which included a panel of mayors from Centennial, Englewood, Lone Tree, Littleton, Greenwood Village and Castle Pines.…

Updates from the City

By CPC | Feb 27, 2024

  Two Road Projects Starting The City of Castle Pines will begin undertaking two major road improvement projects this year. Happy Canyon and Lagae will see the construction of a…

Water authority receives funding to support residents

By CPC | Feb 27, 2024

Approximately 25,000 rural residents in Douglas County own and rely on more than 8,000 active groundwater wells that tap into the Denver Basin aquifers. The Rural Water Authority of Douglas…

Douglas County Fair Board

By CPC | Feb 27, 2024

Are you a Douglas County resident who is passionate about our rural heritage, agriculture, western sports, youth exhibits and quality entertainment? Your passion and knowledge – paired with a background…

It is an election year; did you receive two ballots?

By CPC | Feb 27, 2024

It is an election year, so prepare for the robocalls, texts, mailers and the endless television commercials. Recently, Douglas County registered voters received official voting ballots for primary election day,…

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