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National Preparedness Month reminders

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Natural disasters are on the rise in America.  According to the National Safety Council, there were 61,105 weather-related events in 2021.  Winter weather, heat and floods resulted in hundreds of…

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Douglas County Nonprofits to Benefit from New Partnership

By CPC | Sep 1, 2022

Dedication to the success of the Douglas County nonprofit community has united two community anchors with a common goal – to enhance quality of life for all Douglas County residents.…

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Would your Car Seat Pass Inspection?

By CPC | Sep 1, 2022

Every parent knows a car seat is a “must have” for little ones, but why do safety experts say 46% of car seats are installed incorrectly? National Child Passenger Safety…

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Looking for better Wi-Fi solutions

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022

The City of Castle Pines is exploring a ballot initiative that would ask voters this fall whether they want to opt out of a state law that prohibits municipalities and…

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The 2022 County Fair & Rodeo has arrived

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022

Exciting new events such as an opening night concert by country music’s Josh Turner, farm to table brunch, BBQ showdown and a vintage car show join traditional favorites like the…

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Click It or Ticket – something we can all get behind

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022

Unbuckled drivers be warned. Starting July 25, the Colorado Department of Transportation, along with the Colorado State Patrol and 44 local law enforcement agencies began the summer seat belt enforcement…

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City exploring urban renewal district for commercial area

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022

The City of Castle Pines is again considering the creation of an urban renewal authority (URA) that would help property owners in the City’s main business district pay for improvements…

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Commission approves plan for pickleball courts at Coyote Ridge Park

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022
Photo of Castle Pines North Metro District plans to build five pickleball courts

The City of Castle Pines Planning Commission (PC) approved the first phase of a project that will replace the skate park at Coyote Ridge Park with new pickleball courts later…

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Community Cleanup in Castle Pines

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022
Photo of Millennial volunteers joining their former boss to help pull weeds.

There is no question Castle Pines is a beautiful place to live, and residents are committed to keeping it that way. On July 16, members of the community volunteered a…

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Castle Rock opens up phase one of new park

By CPC | Aug 1, 2022
Rendering of the new Cobblestone Ranch Park in Castle Rock

The Town of Castle Rock is proud to announce the opening of a new neighborhood park. Cobblestone Ranch Park, located at 8571 Castle Oaks Drive was officially opened on June…

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